Bob Feretich wrote:
> Angstrom doesn't support 2.6.33 yet. The Angstrom developers are
> working at 2.6.32. The 2.6.31 kernel is the newest kernel that both
> Angstrom and Xenomai support.
>
> That said, I could grab a 2.6.33 kernel and drop it in to see what
> happens. I build everything via OpenEmbedded. I would either need to
> create the OpenEmbedded receipes for the 2.6.33 kernel (which I don't
> know how to do right now); or set up a build environment for the kernel
> outside OpenEmbedded, then merge it back in (also haven't this done
> before).
>
> Either would be a fair amount of work. I'd like to hear your response to
> my last e-mail detailing the specific IRQs involved and support for a
> Level 2 interrupt handler before I start.
Building a kernel by using only its build system is pretty easy.
Building it for Xenomai involves one more step: running the
prepare-kernel.sh script, but that is not very complicated either.
The situation we have is:
2.6.31 does not work for you on Beagle
2.6.33 works for me on IGEPv2.
The fact that 2.6.33 works for me rules out automatically anything that
would be missing in the Adeos patch.
Now we have two possibilities, either the problem comes from a
difference between 2.6.31 and 2.6.33, or it comes from a difference
between Beagle and IGEP. And since I do not have time to test 2.6.31, I
ask you to test 2.6.33.
--
Gilles.
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