Re: [Xenomai-core] [rt shared irqs] ipipe-related changes (draft)

2005-12-28 Thread Philippe Gerum
Hi Dmitry, Dmitry Adamushko wrote: Hi everybody, the enclosed patches (the first version, hence it's still raw) are supposed to build the basis needed on the ipipe layer for adding support of real-time shared interrupts. As a side effect, the irq_trampoline() layer has been eliminated and the

Re: [Xenomai-core] [rt shared irqs] ipipe-related changes (draft)

2005-12-28 Thread Philippe Gerum
Hi Dmitry, Dmitry Adamushko wrote: Hi everybody, the enclosed patches (the first version, hence it's still raw) are supposed to build the basis needed on the ipipe layer for adding support of real-time shared interrupts. As a side effect, the irq_trampoline() layer has been eliminated and the

[Xenomai-core] [rt shared irqs] ipipe-related changes (draft)

2005-12-26 Thread Dmitry Adamushko
Hi everybody, the enclosed patches (the first version, hence it's still raw) are supposed to build the basis needed on the ipipe layer for adding support of real-time shared interrupts. As a side effect, the irq_trampoline() layer has been eliminated and the irq processing chain has become

Re: [Xenomai-core] [rt shared irqs] ipipe-related changes (draft)

2005-12-26 Thread Jan Kiszka
Dmitry Adamushko wrote: Hi everybody, the enclosed patches (the first version, hence it's still raw) are supposed to build the basis needed on the ipipe layer for adding support of real-time shared interrupts. As a side effect, the irq_trampoline() layer has been eliminated and the irq

[Xenomai-core] [rt shared irqs] ipipe-related changes (draft)

2005-12-26 Thread Dmitry Adamushko
Hi everybody, the enclosed patches (the first version, hence it's still raw) are supposed to build the basis needed on the ipipe layer for adding support of real-time shared interrupts. As a side effect, the irq_trampoline() layer has been eliminated and the irq processing chain has become

Re: [Xenomai-core] [rt shared irqs] ipipe-related changes (draft)

2005-12-26 Thread Jan Kiszka
Dmitry Adamushko wrote: Hi everybody, the enclosed patches (the first version, hence it's still raw) are supposed to build the basis needed on the ipipe layer for adding support of real-time shared interrupts. As a side effect, the irq_trampoline() layer has been eliminated and the irq