Sorry, my fingers are faster than my mind. The same happens when I
remove rt_task_set_mode call. In the meantime, I realized that
T_PRIMARY is invalid for kernel based tasks. So... maybe this is a
bug? :)
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Bosko Radivojevic
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Hi,
now, I
OK here are a bit more details, output from the module (rt_task_create
and rt_task_start lines are printing the return value). It looks like
the same problem as Johan reported a few hours ago. Am I right?
rt_task_create(): 0
I-pipe: Detected illicit call from domain 'Xenomai'
into a
Bosko Radivojevic wrote:
OK here are a bit more details, output from the module (rt_task_create
and rt_task_start lines are printing the return value). It looks like
the same problem as Johan reported a few hours ago. Am I right?
Yes, you may not call kmalloc() on behalf of a real-time thread