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Hi, Mauro
Thanks for your explanation, I will keeping tracing on this issue and
related code changes too.
Regards
Limingyu
On 1/11/19 9:51 PM, Mauro Salvini wrote:
On Fri, 2019-01-11 at 17:53 +0800, limingyu via Xenomai wrote:
Hi, Mauro
Maybe you could refer to this disscusion below
Hi, Mauro
Maybe you could refer to this disscusion below, and try the latesst
stable xenomai code branch
v3.0.x/stable.
https://xenomai.org/pipermail/xenomai/2018-December/040086.html
And the lasted xenomai code is here:
https://gitlab.denx.de/Xenomai/xenomai/tree/stable/v3.0.x
On
Sorry, Jan, I have rechecked the patched kernel tree and found that I
forgot to patch the Xenomai(stable/v3.0.x branch) to the kernel source,
that's just the reason why I meet the problem. I repatched the kernel
and everything works fine now. Thanks for your warm heart help and
apologize for
I have used this patch(ipipe-core-4.9.135-x86-7.patch) for a test usage
and I got a machine halt after I run the latency test program of
Xenomai.The problem seems caused by the fpu_restore function. Could you
please fix it in the next patch release?
And here is the result of the panic
As I can see, the existed rt_e1000e driver didn't support the I219
device, the latest supported device is I218 devices. And I am working on
porting the newer driver now.
On 11/28/18 4:35 PM, Sakshi Bansal via Xenomai wrote:
Hello,
Xenomai version - 3.0.5
Build-in RTnet kernel module -
Hello,
I‘m recently work with Xenomai and RTnet,
and I found that rt_e1000e driver didn't goes
well with the my computer(As my computer
uses I219-V2 Ethernet adapter), so I just try to
work it out.
I use the linux-4.9.51 as my kernel, and ported the
intel e1000e driver to the RTnet now.