HI,
i want to used dyn. memy mgmt in RT Linux. In rtai, the same is done
using the rt_mem_mgr .
the sources for that file show that for accessing Linux kernel calls
(kmalloc) a srq is used.
I have 2 questions :
1.Is something similar available in RTL ( i.e. a method of accessing kernel
calls from RTL)
2.The documentation says it is possible to call kmalloc from a
rtf_rt_handler. So can the rt_mem_mgr be modified for use with RTL, by
replacing the sqr technique with a rtf fifo handler that does the chunk
allocation ? what would be the pros and cons of such a replacement ??
regards,
siva
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[rtl] dynamic memory management - RT Linux
Kalyanaraman, Sivakumar (CTS) Sun, 22 Apr 2001 23:49:12 -0700
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