> From: Jan Kiszka
> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2019 3:12 PM
> To: Proctor, Frederick M. (Fed) ;
> xenomai@xenomai.org
> Subject: Re: IPIPE patch causes hang during initrd boot; Ubuntu 18 desktop
> system
>
> On 13.06.19 18:36, Jan Kiszka via Xenomai wrote:
> > On 12.06.19 15:05, Jan Kiszka via Xen
On 13.06.19 19:08, Lange Norbert via Xenomai wrote:
Hello,
I ran into a problem with the automatically spawned printf thread.
Short summary:
The kernel delivers signals by picking a thread that can accept a signal and
does not mask the specific signal,
only if none is available then the signal
On 13.06.19 18:36, Jan Kiszka via Xenomai wrote:
On 12.06.19 15:05, Jan Kiszka via Xenomai wrote:
On 12.06.19 14:37, Proctor, Frederick M. (Fed) via Xenomai wrote:
On 07.06.19 15:02, Proctor, Frederick M. (Fed) via Xenomai wrote:
I am installing Xenomai + Cobalt with the IPIPE patch on a Ubunt
Hello,
I ran into a problem with the automatically spawned printf thread.
Short summary:
The kernel delivers signals by picking a thread that can accept a signal and
does not mask the specific signal,
only if none is available then the signal will be queued for asynchronous
delivery.
signalfd i
ompetence Center Embedded Linux
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On Wed, Jun 12, 2019 at 5:40 PM Harco Kuppens via Xenomai
wrote:
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> I put the raspberry pi image with xenomai2 I build for the raspberry pi
> 2 and 3, also supporting the latest raspberry pi3b+ online at:
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>http://www.cs.ru.nl/lab/xenomai/raspberrypi.html
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> I'm still wondering what the r