Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
>> On 01/06/10 16:50, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>> Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
>>>> On 01/06/10 13:23, Jan Kiszka wrote:
>>>>> Daniele Nicolodi wrote:
>>>>>> Hello.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In the process of upgrading my data acquisition system from Xenomai
>>>>>> 2.5.0 to Xenomai 2.5.2, I also upgraded the kernel from the 2.6.30
>>>>>> release to 2.6.32.14.
>>>>> Latest Xenomai is 2.5.3, latest 2.6.32 patch is
>>>>> adeos-ipipe-2.6.32.13-x86-2.6-04.patch [1]. Make sure you have both.
>>>> This adeos patch does not apply cleanly to 2.6.32.14 kernel sources.
>>>> Looks like a hunk in include/linux/modules.h has been applied upstream.
>>>> However this was easy to merge.
>>>>
>>>> Using the latest xenomai and adeos patch however results again in a
>>>> kernel that does not boot on my hardware. This problem is present since
>>>> the first time I have been trying to use xenomai on this box, as I wrote
>>>> in an email to the list on the 17th February early this year, it is thus
>>>> not a recent regression.
>>>>
>>>> Further suggestions?
>>> Please send an updated .config file.
>> It is attached.
> 
> OK, will try to build a test kernel from it later.

No problems on the target I have at hand.

Did you already enable a serial console, maybe even an early one, and
tried to catch the last word of your system (if any)?

> 
> Does you system boot up as soon as you disable CONFIG_IPIPE (and
> Xenomai, of course)? CONFIG_IPIPE_DEBUG* has no influence either?

This question is also still relevant.

Jan

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