Hi,
I have to access the global time provided by RTnet. Is the only
possibility of getting this information waiting for the next TDMA
cycle as described in the tdma-api.c example? Or is the local clock
offset also stored somewhere else?
To get this waitinfo, I have to use the "TDMA0" devic
Hello,
I'm using Linux kernel 2.6.22.12, xenomai 2.4-rc6, and rtnet trunk 1140
date 11/15/2007. There are 2 8139 RealTek nics in the system
I got the disable IRQ messages when loading RTnet modules:
Xenomai: xnintr_shirq_handler: IRQ11 not handled. Disable IRQ line.
Xenomai: xnintr_shirq_handler:
Hi Roland,
Thanks for the advice.
Yes, the problem caused by IRQ confliction.
How can I set IRQ from xenomai or RTnet?
I tried to set IRQ from "network configuration" but it did not help. I also
tried from BIOS but it did not have the IRQ configuration.
Thanks,
Dennis
Roland Tollenaar <[EMAIL P
Jan Birke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have to access the global time provided by RTnet. Is the only
> possibility of getting this information waiting for the next TDMA cycle
> as described in the tdma-api.c example? Or is the local clock offset
> also stored somewhere else?
RTMAC_RTIOC_TIMEOFFSET might pr
Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> now that I can play more with rtnet I have more doubts that I would like to
> share to try to find the light in this dark path
>
> - first of all, it's convenient that I erase /dev/rtnet every time that I
> unloaded rtnet?
Why erase (most distros
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