Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Hi,
I happened to stumble over this comment[1]. It made me curious,
especially as it is not totally correct (the
I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
stalled path of the domain with the highest priority. Apply them in that
order:
h
Philippe Gerum wrote:
>
> I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
> x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
> Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
> stalled path of the domain with the highest priority. Ap
Hi,
just to file the idea, not to claim that I'm going to do this: ;)
What about moving xeno-config to a xenomai.pc file, providing the
required information to build userspace applications via pkg-config? Any
traps or pitfalls that could make this tricky or less comfortable? I
just browsed a bit
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
stalled path of the domain with the highest p
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
stalled path of the d
Philippe Gerum wrote:
> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>
>> Philippe Gerum wrote:
>>
>>> I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
>>> x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
>>> Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
>>>
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Hi,
I happened to stumble over this comment[1]. It made me curious,
especially as it is not totally correct (the
I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
stalled path of the domain with the highest priority. Apply them in that
order:
h
Philippe Gerum wrote:
>
> I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
> x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
> Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
> stalled path of the domain with the highest priority. Ap
Hi,
just to file the idea, not to claim that I'm going to do this: ;)
What about moving xeno-config to a xenomai.pc file, providing the
required information to build userspace applications via pkg-config? Any
traps or pitfalls that could make this tricky or less comfortable? I
just browsed a bit
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
stalled path of the domain with the highest p
Philippe Gerum wrote:
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Philippe Gerum wrote:
I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
stalled path of the d
Philippe Gerum wrote:
> Jan Kiszka wrote:
>
>> Philippe Gerum wrote:
>>
>>> I've just rolled out two patches, the first issue of the 1.1 series for
>>> x86, and the accompanying tracer patch contributed by Jan Kiszka and
>>> Luotao Fu. With the latter patch, the I-pipe shall trace the longest
>>>
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