On 09/30/2014 10:23 PM, Hasret Sarıyer wrote:
> 2014-09-30 21:34 GMT+03:00 Gilles Chanteperdrix <
> [email protected]>:
> 
>> On 09/30/2014 08:29 PM, Hasret Sarıyer wrote:
>>> 2014-09-30 19:44 GMT+03:00 Gilles Chanteperdrix <
>>> [email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> On 09/30/2014 06:11 PM, Hasret Sarıyer wrote:
>>>>> 2014-09-30 18:07 GMT+03:00 Gilles Chanteperdrix <
>>>>> [email protected]>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 09/30/2014 04:56 PM, Hasret Sarıyer wrote:
>>>>>>> I did all step on this guide
>>>>>>> <http://xenomai.org/2014/06/building-debian-packages/>. And I
>> expexted
>>>>>> that
>>>>>>> xenomai was ready to use.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Xenomai should be ready to use, the latency test is a utility part of
>>>>>> xenomai using xenomai, so running it as root will tell you if xenomai
>> is
>>>>>> ready or if you still have other issues (actually, most issues with
>>>>>> beginner are kernel configuration issues).
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I run "xeno-test" and the output is below
>>>>
>>>> Ok. Xenomai seems to be working on your system, and you seem not to
>>>> have any pathological latency issues.
>>>>
>>>> Note that since latency output is plain text, you could have pasted it
>>>> in the mail body.
>>>>
>>>> So, your last problem now, if you want to run programs as a user and
>>>> not as root, is to follow:
>>>>
>> http://xenomai.org/2014/06/running-a-xenomai-application-as-a-regular-user/
>>>
>>>
>>> ok. But I am not clear some points.To compile,the necessary modules are
>>> added in makefile.
>>>
>>> What should I do to add to the kernel? I did using "modprobe", but it
>>> didn't work.
>>>
>>
>> It depends on how you configured the kernel. As indicated in the
>> documentation, if you configured xenomai to be built-in, there is no
>> xeno_nucleus module, so you have to pass the xeno_nucleus.xenomai_gid
>> parameter to the kernel.
>>
>> As indicated in the documentation, you can also use sysfs.
> 
> 
> I tried three ways(as root or not), but they didn't.
> 

What did you try, what error message did you get? Note that passing
xenomai_gid on modprobe line, and passing it on the kernel command line
need not be tried both, the one to use depends on how you configured the
kernel.

-- 
                                                                Gilles.

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