From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Philippe Gerum In-Reply-To: <6FCCA913376DD7488F4139A4D11B8F4801465B76@domain.hid> References: <6FCCA913376DD7488F4139A4D11B8F4801465AC9@domain.hid> <1282149528.1730.348.camel@domain.hid> <6FCCA913376DD7488F4139A4D11B8F4801465AF8@domain.hid> <1282164261.1730.359.camel@domain.hid> <6FCCA913376DD7488F4139A4D11B8F4801465B76@domain.hid> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2010 18:42:33 +0200 Message-ID: <1282236153.1730.474.camel@domain.hid> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: [Xenomai-help] RTDM task blocks when connecting gdb to realtime task List-Id: Help regarding installation and common use of Xenomai List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , To: "Herrera-Bendezu, Luis" Cc: xenomai@xenomai.org On Thu, 2010-08-19 at 08:26 -0400, Herrera-Bendezu, Luis wrote: > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Philippe Gerum [mailto:rpm@xenomai.org] > >Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 4:44 PM > >To: Herrera-Bendezu, Luis > >Cc: xenomai@xenomai.org > >Subject: RE: [Xenomai-help] RTDM task blocks when connecting gdb to realtime task > > > > > >On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 13:29 -0400, Herrera-Bendezu, Luis wrote: > >> Philippe, > >> > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >From: Philippe Gerum [mailto:rpm@xenomai.org] > >> >Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 12:39 PM > >> >To: Herrera-Bendezu, Luis > >> >Cc: xenomai@xenomai.org > >> >Subject: Re: [Xenomai-help] RTDM task blocks when connecting gdb to realtime task > >> > > >> > > >> >On Wed, 2010-08-18 at 12:03 -0400, Herrera-Bendezu, Luis wrote: > >> >> Hello: > >> >> > >> >> I am using Xenomai 2.4.10 on PPC. An RTDM driver creates an RTDM task > >> >> using rtdm_task_init() and goes to sleep periodically via function > >> >> rtdm_task_sleep(). > >> >> > >> >> When driver is loaded, RTDM task executes as expected. Then a realtime > >> >> application is started via gdbserver on target board and on a linux host > >> >> a gdb client is connected to that board. As soon as gdb breakpoints the > >> >> realtime application the RTDM task never returns from rtdm_task_sleep(). > >> >> The application does not open the RTMD driver so at this point there is > >> >> no interaction with the driver. > >> >> > >> >> The RTDM task is intr_sim and the timer is no longer firing > >> >> # cat /proc/xenomai/timerstat/master > >> >> CPU SCHEDULED FIRED TIMEOUT INTERVAL HANDLER NAME > >> >> 0 29198042 9132085 3724750 - NULL > >> >> [host-timer] > >> >> 0 1340 1340 - - xnthread_ti intr_sim > >> >> > >> >> The realtime application is ancvbirt. > >> >> # cat /proc/xenomai/sched > >> >> CPU PID PRI PERIOD TIMEOUT TIMEBASE STAT NAME > >> >> 0 0 -1 0 0 master R ROOT > >> >> 0 0 90 0 0 master D intr_sim > >> >> 0 1869 0 0 0 master XT ancvbirt > >> >> > >> >> Any ideas on the cause of the problem and fix? > >> > > >> >This is a side-effect of hitting a breakpoint in your application > >> >introduced by Xenomai: all Xenomai timers are frozen system-wide, until > >> >the application is continued. This includes the per-thread timer which > >> >is used to have your RTDM task wake up after a delay. > >> After continuing the application, the RTDM task does not resume execution. > >> I had to reload driver to have it working again. > >> > > >> >There is a way to prevent this behavior, which was defined for internal > >> >purposes only so far. Since Jan is not watching, here is a patch against > >> >2.4.10 which happily butchers his nifty interface, that should prevent > >> >the per-thread timers of _all_ RTDM tasks from being blocked in that > >> >case, which may be enough to help you though: > >> > > >> >diff --git a/ksrc/skins/rtdm/drvlib.c b/ksrc/skins/rtdm/drvlib.c > >> >index 65c630f..0295690 100644 > >> >--- a/ksrc/skins/rtdm/drvlib.c > >> >+++ b/ksrc/skins/rtdm/drvlib.c > >> >@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ int rtdm_task_init(rtdm_task_t *task, const char *name, > >> > res = xnpod_init_thread(task, rtdm_tbase, name, priority, 0, 0, NULL); > >> > if (res) > >> > goto error_out; > >> >+ task->rtimer.status |= XNTIMER_NOBLCK; > >> > > >> > if (period > 0) { > >> > res = xnpod_set_thread_periodic(task, XN_INFINITE, > >> >@@ -151,6 +152,7 @@ int rtdm_task_init(rtdm_task_t *task, const char *name, > >> > (rtdm_tbase, period)); > >> > if (res) > >> > goto cleanup_out; > >> >+ task->ptimer.status |= XNTIMER_NOBLCK; > >> > } > >> > > >> > res = xnpod_start_thread(task, 0, 0, XNPOD_ALL_CPUS, task_proc, arg); > >> > > >> Yes, this patch avoids stopping the timers. I see the value on stopping the > >> timers on the RTDM driver when application hits a breakpoint but for some > >> reason timer does not recover. I am using Linux 2.6.30. > > > >Could you paste the output from: > >/proc/xenomai/stat > >/proc/xenomai/timerstat/master > > > >after the application has resumed execution? > > > >TIA, > > > > > >-- > >Philippe. > > > Status with application at breakpoint: > # cat /proc/xenomai/stat > CPU PID MSW CSW PF STAT %CPU NAME > 0 0 0 14984 0 00400080 99.7 ROOT > 0 0 0 3976 0 00000084 0.0 intr_sim > 0 1261 1 1 1 00301380 0.0 ancvbirt > 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 0.0 IRQ22: _vip_fpga_codec@domain.hid > 0 0 0 337375 0 00000000 0.2 IRQ512: [timer] > > # cat /proc/xenomai/timerstat/master > CPU SCHEDULED FIRED TIMEOUT INTERVAL HANDLER NAME > 0 1005240 326161 1844335 - NULL [host-timer] > 0 3976 3976 - - xnthread_ti intr_sim > > Status of application after application execution is resumed: > # cat /proc/xenomai/stat > CPU PID MSW CSW PF STAT %CPU NAME > 0 0 0 15034 0 00400080 99.6 ROOT > 0 0 0 3976 0 00000084 0.0 intr_sim > 0 1261 2 2 2 00300380 0.0 ancvbirt > 0 0 0 0 0 00000000 0.0 IRQ22: _vip_fpga_codec@domain.hid > 0 0 0 428462 0 00000000 0.4 IRQ512: [timer] > > # cat /proc/xenomai/timerstat/master > CPU SCHEDULED FIRED TIMEOUT INTERVAL HANDLER NAME > 0 1314446 412961 410890 - NULL [host-timer] > 0 3976 3976 - - xnthread_ti intr_sim > 0 5 2 - - xnthread_ti AncVbiRt-in-int > 0 4 1 - - xnthread_ti AncVbiRt-out-in > 0 2 2 - - xnthread_ti AncVbiRt-client > 0 3 1 - - xnthread_ti AncVbiRt-tsout > 0 3 1 - - xnthread_ti AncVbiRt-pudi > 0 1 1 - - xnthread_ti AncVbiRt-ancx > 0 1 0 - - xnthread_ti AncVbiRt-vbix > 0 1 0 - - xnthread_ti AncVbiRt-gpispl > > Notes: > 1. GNU gdb Red Hat Linux (6.7-1rh) > 2. GNU gdbserver Red Hat Linux (6.7-1rh) > 3. set gdb to not stop/print/pass SIGXCPU signal. > 4. Same behavior if program is executed within gdb and no breakpoints. Please check that you are running the modified kernel, and specifically the updated xeno_rtdm module. This patch does work as expected. > > Thanks, > Luis -- Philippe.