I am using multi threading programming. In this from one of the thread I am calling other module's function with function pointer as argument. When that module calls the callback function in which context the function runs(thread/process). As per my observation it looks like running in process context (main process).
I am writing device driver in which i have to call callback function from kernel space, which are saving my data. But the callback functions are in userspace. While accessing them i am getting segmentation fault.
Im implementing a chat application using Jabber/XMPP and gloox framework which should send and receive messages concurrently in Ubuntu Linux.
The problem faced is both the threads are created and pthread_join( ) is called for both.The iSend thread is scheduled first but gets suspended at cin. Once the recv( ) function is called, which runs in iRecv thread, the recv call back function handleMessage( ) is called. However the control never shifts back to the iSend thread which should call SendMessage( ) function.
I am doing some Linux kernel programming for my research project. I need to record the timestamp (by using cpuid and rdtsc) when an interrupt handler (top half) is first invoked. Due to the time critical nature of the problem itself, I have to do the timestamping inside the interrupt handler itself (the first operation when the handler is called). However, I understand that tasks that are not so time critical should be deferred to a tasklet function (bottom half) for processing because other interrupts are disabled in a (top-half) interrupt handler. I am currently out of idea on how I can pass the timestamp information that I have obtained in the interrupt handler to the corresponding tasklet function.
I looked on the net for such function or example and didin't find anything, thus after having made one i guess it would be legitimate to drop it to see what others thinks of it.
#!/bin/bash addelementtoarray() { local arrayname=$1
I have done some searching around the internet and this site, but I haven't found a good way to count the context switches on a thread in a c++ program I am running. I need to know if it get swapped off of a CPU for correct timing.
As a part of a school project I am working on monitoring context switches. I'm working on redhat 8.0, kernel version 2.4.18-14 and for some reason I keep getting unclassified reasons which causing context switches from a process to itself. I am trying to determine each context switch, what was the reason that causes it, whether time slice ended, or yielded, or went for waiting or returned from waiting or parameters changed or task ended to task forked or any possible reason.
But all the time I find that the only switches that I cannot determine the reason happens from a process to itself, all this unrecognized switches from process to itself happens only on interactive processes, and sometimes the need_resched flag is on and sometimes is off. What could possibly cause a context switch from a process to itself? Can a returning of a process with a lower (higher by number) priority from waiting cause a context switch?
I've been playing around a bit with Xlib programming, and I'm just wondering if anyone knows of a good tutorial involving XContext's? Even if someone could explain the concept to me a bit.
fit a surface i.e. W(x,y) using svdfit() provided by "Numerical Recipes in C". svdfit() is written for curve fitting and not for surface fitting.But one can use svdfit(), as claimed by authors of NR book, to do surface fitting. On page 680 of NR book, authors have given a hint on how to use svdfit() for fitting a surface. But I have not understood it.This link may be helpful (Chapter 15 th is relevant here.):[URL]This is my problem:
Code: I have a set of 100 numbers. I want to fit a 2-Dimensional function W(x,y) to these numbers.
I am trying to understand these two examples for setting up user-callback option in back in time application. I am trying to modify this to suit my needs, Back in time homepage has some basic info, but very terse, same with the man page. The following two examples are the only references I could find. first one from here - [URL] I don't want email to be sent, just an update to the log file will be fine.
I'm having some problems on the line with ***. This is from a OpenEntidade.java class file and I'm trying to update EmprestadorView's variables.
EmprestadorView.java public class EmprestadorView extends FrameView { ... OpenEntidade.java ----------------- public class OpenEntidade extends javax.swing.JFrame {
I have a question about calling an asm function from C....It doesn't work unless I create an asm variable to hold the value of the function in....Why?Here's the code that doesn't work...
asmfile.s - version one Code: .section .data mydata: .ascii "this is the message! .equ mylen, . - mydata
I want to use backtrace() function to debug a crash issue. I tried this sample code to see how backtrace works. backtrace() function always returns 0 with the below code. Is there any kernel configuration that needs to be set for proper working of backtrace?
#include <execinfo.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> /* Obtain a backtrace and print it to stdout. */ void print_trace (void)
Can you offer me the code about fmod() in C. I want to know how this function work, i am very interested in it because i have no idea to implement it, i want to know... how to write the function... not 'how to use the function' can anyone post the source codes of this function here?
i have an open source application that was developed in C++ (it uses objects and namespaces all over the place). I also have another application that was developed in C. Now i am trying to insert the code made in C into C++ application, but when i do that , i get this error on compilation of the source code:
Code: error: 'mpi_init_vars' was not declared in this scope the function mpi_init_vars() is not part of object oriented programming and it doesn't belong to any scope, it was compiled into an object file and i am linking it with all objects of C++ application.
How can invoke the C function from C++ object oriented code?
Code: #!/bin/sh #System commands and other configurable. IPT=/sbin/iptables IP6T=/sbin/ip6tables IPST=/usr/sbin/ipset MODP=/sbin/modprobe GET=/usr/bin/wget INT_NET=192.168.1.0/24 .....
I can find lots of tutorials in how to use if, then, else. However, how do I define a variable inside the function? SEE>> Code: for c in $ISO Also, am I using the 'test' command correctly( -/+ week as valid test)?
I am doing a web site program and what I need is to call a C program in the PHP cloud.Do u think it would be possible? The web site would get the user input from PHP UI and pass to the C program , the C program would process the function with the user input and output the a PHP page.
Code: return ((unsigned int)(unsigned long)base & TBASE_DEFERRABLE_FLAG); What is the above function returning.I am not clear with definition of what is being returned in the above code.
i want to compile function c in java and compile library is success.. when i call the library in java and error is :
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no libfunc.so in java.library.path at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadLibrary(ClassLoader.java:1689) at java.lang.Runtime.loadLibrary0(Runtime.java:823) at java.lang.System.loadLibrary(System.java:1028)
I tried to make a (very simple) function to put in my .bashrc file to make a local backup of a file, but when I call the function and try to use tab completion I get the following error: Code: cp: cannot stat `help': No such file or directory The function I added is as follows:
Code: function bk { cp -f --backup=numbered ${1} ${1}.bak