[LITMUS^RT] Starting Liblitmus

Dhanny R dhanker2626 at gmail.com
Sun May 31 10:02:40 CEST 2015


hello again,
when i want to compile my program with gcc, the error message fatal error:
litmus.h: No such file or directory, after i found the directory and
compile again, error message shown fatal error: asm/cycles.h  No such file
or directory,

my question, which directory i can find litmus.h, asm/cycles.h?

thanks

regards

On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Björn Brandenburg <bbb at mpi-sws.org> wrote:

>
> > On 29 May 2015, at 13:13, Dhanny R <dhanker2626 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Sir Björn
> >
> > i have many question about LITMUS,
> > i'm interested because for my tesis research...
> > and i'm newbie for this
> >
> > my question are :
> > 1. i have many task for testing in liblitmus, it's right if i edit from
> base_mt_task (multicore)
> > or base_task (single core) or i must create a new file from liblitmus
> directory?
> >
> > 2. how can i compile the code that i build? if any tools must be
> installed like gcc or something else, in which directory i must installed?
> in liblitmus or any?
> >
> > 3. if my step wrong, could you give me reference how step by step using
> this tools?
> >
> > glad to know for the fast response
>
>
> Dhany, I’m glad that you are interested in using LITMUS^RT for your thesis
> research, but the questions that you are now asking pertain to issues that
> are not LITMUS^RT specific and not appropriate for this mailing list. Some
> experience working with moderately complex C code bases and Linux is
> required to make use of LITMUS^RT.
>
> To answer your questions:
>
> 1) You may organize your code any way you like. The two dummy skeletons
> exist to make starting up easier, but their use is entirely optional.
>
> 2) Like most C libraries, liblitmus comes with a makefile. Of course a
> working gcc toolchain is required.
>
> 3) I suggest you first learn how to build regular C programs on Linux, and
> how to use make. Once you know how to do that LITMUS^RT is fairly
> straightforward to use.
>
> Best regards,
> Björn
>
>
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