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Topic Title: Open Space Discussion - Rhapsody C++ Code Generation for Linux Topic Summary: Created On: 13-Jun-2006 19:04 Status: Read Only |
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[left]Discussion Topic: Rhapsody C++ Code Generation for Linux
Leader Name: Thomas Kurz Attendees: [/left] [font=Arial,Arial][size=2][left]Martin Stockl Nick Hancock Christian Ewald Dennis Frölich Richard de Klerk Andreas Franke Stefan Gerstenmeyer [/size][/font]Session Notes: [/left] [font=Arial,Arial][size=2][left]Several Problems have been found with the Linux OXF, esp. with using Signals: no Loop around nanosleep, GEN_FROM_ISR not usable from Signal Handler, bad implementation of waiting at Semaphore. These are, according to M. Stockl, legacy problem coming from the Linux OXF being first developed as a Posix OXF. Signals should only be used in a separate Thread with a customer specific Message Queue implementation. There are few users of the Linux OXF as production environment. Most OXFs are not well documented in terms of the limitations they impose to their users. Ilogix should pay a lot more attention to the OXFs as heart of the runtime ? better documentation, better code quality, more help to the users and for customizers. Who can do OXF consulting, who at iLogix is RESPONSIBLE for MAINTENANCE of the OXFs? There's lots of "Tricks" not transparent to the average (and even experience) user. [/left] [/size][/font] |
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