Niklaus Giger wrote:
Hi everybody
If you point your browser at http://ngiger.dyndns.org/buildbot/ (with ending
slash please), you will find a first prototype of the continuos integration
tool buildbot (http://buildbot.sourceforge.net/)
It proves that it possible to automatically
Jim Cromie wrote:
FYI,
Ive just built 17-rc1-mm1, and noted that the new time-keeping-system
http://lwn.net/Articles/176837/
can now detect the buggy TSC on my GEODE-sc1100 cpu,
and also that its apparently fixable by adding 'idle=poll' to
kernel-boot-line.
Keeps your CPU safe and warm,
Bernhard Walle wrote:
Hello,
following fixes were necessary to compile Xenosim 2.1 together with
Xenomai 2.1 on SUSE 10.0 with gcc 4.0.2. I hope it can be applied to
SVN. (If generated files are in SVN, autoreconf must be run.)
Fixed in both the maintenance branch and trunk/. Thanks.
Hi,
this is the preliminary, though already usable result of my recent
effort to extend the tool situation for Xenomai: A kgdb patch series for
2.6.15 on x86. It already works quite well but likely does not yet catch
all fatal scenarios (e.g. page faults in the Xenomai domain).
To apply it, you
Am Samstag, 8. April 2006 10:44 schrieb Jan Kiszka:
Niklaus Giger wrote:
Hi everybody
..
This is a really great idea! Of course, I already have another test
candidate in mind: RTnet 8). Specifically the PPC environment would be
interesting, as our buildbot (sorry, Wolfgang G. ;) ) is
Hi Philippe,
debugging is nice, tracing is still nicer. As you suggested, I extended
the tracer with per-domain stall flags (needs some output clean-up,
preliminary patch attached nevertheless).
And here is the result (full trace attached):
:|(0x51) 0x00c8 -1113+ 1.112
Jan Kiszka wrote:
Hi Philippe,
debugging is nice, tracing is still nicer. As you suggested, I extended
the tracer with per-domain stall flags (needs some output clean-up,
preliminary patch attached nevertheless).
And here is the result (full trace attached):
:|(0x51) 0x00c8