Hi

I am doing a project where I am going to use Labview for linux. Unfortunately Labview only have a 32-bit version and I have a 64 bit system. I want to use Xenomai with Labview for DAQ, and therefor I need 32 bits libraries that Labview can call. I read a message in the mailing-list which where of a similar character:

https://mail.gna.org/public/xenomai-help/2008-05/msg00294.html

I have tried to compile the user-space Xenomai libraries with the m32 option, but I only get -ENOSYS error which implies that the function is not implemented. Is there any plan to implement 32 bit wrappers for a 64 bit system? Do I have to install a 32 bit kernel in order to use Xenomai with Labview? Does anyone have a suggestion on how to solve the problem?

I the message the linked to above, it was suggested that I could implement the wrappers. Does anyone know about how much work this would be? If it isn't a lot of work, maybe someone could point me to where in the code I should start looking.

I am also thinking of making a 64 bit deamon that a 32 bit library can communicate with. I am not sure if this will work, because I do not know if there are IPC (InterProcess Communication) that can handle both 32 and 64 bit on Linux?

Best regards
Kim Mathiassen

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