Some customer ran into the problem of lacking registry slots without
prior warning. We are lacking some report mechanism, specifically for
unexported (anonymous) entries (every native user object requires one
for its handle).
This patch introduces /proc/xenomai/registry_usage in the form
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Some customer ran into the problem of lacking registry slots without
prior warning. We are lacking some report mechanism, specifically for
unexported (anonymous) entries (every native user object requires one
for its handle).
This patch introduces
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Some customer ran into the problem of lacking registry slots without
prior warning. We are lacking some report mechanism, specifically for
unexported (anonymous) entries (every native user object requires one
for its handle).
This patch introduces
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Some customer ran into the problem of lacking registry slots without
prior warning. We are lacking some report mechanism, specifically for
unexported (anonymous) entries (every native user object requires one
for its handle).
This
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Some customer ran into the problem of lacking registry slots without
prior warning. We are lacking some report mechanism, specifically for
unexported (anonymous) entries (every native user object requires one