Fred,
If the period of a periodic task is too short, Linux and user space will not
get any cpu time. The rt module will get all of the cpu time. This will
cause the console to lock up.
Rich
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From: fred august [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 4:04 PM
To: rtl
Subject: [rtl] period too short
Another question:
is there any way to see if the period of a periodic
thread is toop short, apart from the fact that some
part of the code is never performed?
Also, recently when I load a module in RT the loading
phase (when RTLinux writes the list of loaded modules
(+) ...
(+) ...
(+) ...
)
takes way more time than it did some time ago, loading
same modules. Is that normal?
Thanks for any info, sorry to bother.
f
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