Hi,
I've been quietly working here on my xrun issues. They are getting
better with every kernel. I'm down to just a few a day now. However I
am pretty reliably able to create at least one the first time I start
up Firefox and browse the web. For this reason I thought I'd try
learning to get some latency traces.
1) I built 2.6.14-rc3-rt13. It ran fine.
2) I built 2.6.14-rc3-rt13 with 'Debug Preemptible kernel' enabled. I
get a message boot time warning me that the option is on, but the
kernel boots and runs fine.
3) I then tried to 2.6.14-rc3-rt13 again as above but I added
'Non-preemptible critical section latency timing'. The compile failed.
This is what's in my terminal:
CC drivers/acpi/utilities/utobject.o
CC drivers/acpi/utilities/utstate.o
CC drivers/acpi/utilities/utmutex.o
CC drivers/acpi/utilities/utcache.o
Usage: ld.so [OPTION]... EXECUTABLE-FILE [ARGS-FOR-PROGRAM...]
You have invoked `ld.so', the helper program for shared library executables.
This program usually lives in the file `/lib/ld.so', and special directives
in executable files using ELF shared libraries tell the system's program
loader to load the helper program from this file. This helper program loads
the shared libraries needed by the program executable, prepares the program
to run, and runs it. You may invoke this helper program directly from the
command line to load and run an ELF executable file; this is like executing
that file itself, but always uses this helper program from the file you
specified, instead of the helper program file specified in the executable
file you run. This is mostly of use for maintainers to test new versions
of this helper program; chances are you did not intend to run this program.
--list list all dependencies and how they are resolved
--verify verify that given object really is a dynamically linked
object we can handle
--library-path PATH use given PATH instead of content of the environment
variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH
--inhibit-rpath LIST ignore RUNPATH and RPATH information in object names
in LIST
make[3]: *** [drivers/acpi/utilities/utcache.o] Error 2
make[2]: *** [drivers/acpi/utilities] Error 2
make[1]: *** [drivers/acpi] Error 2
make: *** [drivers] Error 2
lightning linux #
Let me know how to proceed.
Thanks,
Mark
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On 10/8/05, Mark Knecht <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been quietly working here on my xrun issues. They are getting
> better with every kernel. I'm down to just a few a day now. However I
> am pretty reliably able to create at least one the first time I start
> up Firefox and browse the web. For this reason I thought I'd try
> learning to get some latency traces.
>
> 1) I built 2.6.14-rc3-rt13. It ran fine.
>
> 2) I built 2.6.14-rc3-rt13 with 'Debug Preemptible kernel' enabled. I
> get a message boot time warning me that the option is on, but the
> kernel boots and runs fine.
>
> 3) I then tried to 2.6.14-rc3-rt13 again as above but I added
> 'Non-preemptible critical section latency timing'. The compile failed.
> This is what's in my terminal:
>
> CC drivers/acpi/utilities/utobject.o
> CC drivers/acpi/utilities/utstate.o
> CC drivers/acpi/utilities/utmutex.o
> CC drivers/acpi/utilities/utcache.o
> Usage: ld.so [OPTION]... EXECUTABLE-FILE [ARGS-FOR-PROGRAM...]
> You have invoked `ld.so', the helper program for shared library executables.
> This program usually lives in the file `/lib/ld.so', and special directives
> in executable files using ELF shared libraries tell the system's program
> loader to load the helper program from this file. This helper program loads
> the shared libraries needed by the program executable, prepares the program
> to run, and runs it. You may invoke this helper program directly from the
> command line to load and run an ELF executable file; this is like executing
> that file itself, but always uses this helper program from the file you
> specified, instead of the helper program file specified in the executable
> file you run. This is mostly of use for maintainers to test new versions
> of this helper program; chances are you did not intend to run this program.
>
> --list list all dependencies and how they are resolved
> --verify verify that given object really is a dynamically linked
> object we can handle
> --library-path PATH use given PATH instead of content of the environment
> variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH
> --inhibit-rpath LIST ignore RUNPATH and RPATH information in object names
> in LIST
> make[3]: *** [drivers/acpi/utilities/utcache.o] Error 2
> make[2]: *** [drivers/acpi/utilities] Error 2
> make[1]: *** [drivers/acpi] Error 2
> make: *** [drivers] Error 2
> lightning linux #
>
> Let me know how to proceed.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
>