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Revision as of 09:04, 15 February 2010
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Xenomai is a Linux kernel real time extension. For explanations on how to install it, take a look at Xenomai install instructions.
The directory target/demos/real_time/ contains a set of examples for Xenomai evaluation.
For each example, a "functionnal equivalent" version is available for Linux environnement, in order to make some comparison.
Contents
Structure
Directories named linux contain the examples for Linux and the directories named xenomai contain the real time examples.
For each of them, a subdirectory called user_space or kernel specifies the programmation domain.
Configurations & compilation
Once you are in the directory of an example, you just have to type make to compile it and make install to install it on /tftpboot/local/bin directory on your computer.
Running
Kernel drivers
Loading and unloading a kernel driver is standard, like every other Linux kernel driver.
- To load the driver
# insmod your_driver
- To unload it
# rmmod your_driver
User Space applications
If it's a userspace application, you have to type:
# xeno-load your_application
Others examples
The directory buildroot/build_armvXXt/xenomai-x.y.z/examples contains many other examples.