Philippe Gerum wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-24 at 12:46 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
The documentation for rt_task_shadow says:
task The address of a task descriptor Xenomai will use to store the
task-related data. This descriptor must always be valid while
the task is active therefore it must be allocated in permanent
memory.
Is it correct to assume that it is OK to the following:
void func() {
RT_TASK task;
int err;
err = rt_task_shadow(&task, ...);
... Realtime activities ...
if (err == 0) {
rt_task_delete(&task);
}
}
Yes, even if it relies on the assumption that func() will never unwind
its stack space before it self-destroys.
OK, good. Follow-up question:
Is there any way to do the inverse of rt_task_shadow (since
the answer above implies that rt_task_delete will destroy the
linux task as well)?
Regards
Anders Blomdell
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