The thing is that as I had to compile many times my kernel in order to try many .config, I had time to try to run ./latency when compilation is made. And there is no problem with latencies for example.

What does make exactly the load generator ? How can I try to debug it ?

Mathieu



De : Gilles Chanteperdrix <gilles.chanteperdrix@xenomai.org>
À : Mathieu JOINIE-MAURIN <mjoiniem@domain.hidhoo.fr>
Cc : xenomai@xenomai.org
Envoyé le : Mardi, 10 Février 2009, 12h01mn 41s
Objet : Re: [Xenomai-help] Problem with Xeno-test: "Something died a XXX or"

Mathieu JOINIE-MAURIN wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I try to install Xenomai on Ubunut Hardy 8.04. Versions used are: -
> xenomai-2.4.6.1 - linux-kernel 2-6.24.6 - adeos patch:
> adeos-ipipe-2.6.24-x86-2.0-07.patch
>
> I tried many .config files but it is always the same problem with
> Xeno-test. It seems that there is a problem with the "generate load"
> part of the script. Attached, are two files. One is xeno-test without
> modifying it. The other is xeno-test results but with the "generate
> load'" part removed.
>
> Latency (in user space and kernel) seem to be great. Around 7 us in
> user-space and 4 us in kernel for worst case.

Unfortunately, latencies obtained without loading the system are
meaningless. So, generating a load is mandatory. I am afraid you will
have to debug why the load generator does not work for you.

--
                                                Gilles.


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