[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> For at least 5 years, RTLinux has has a scheduling test.
> 
> > If you want to test your hardware you can for example use the buslock
> > utility from RTAI (no idea if RTL has something similar).
> >

Yuo missed the point here. 
The point is that Rob did not mean a scheduling test. As its name should
suggest "buslock" measures just interrupt latencies, i.e has nothing to
do with scheduling but just with the hardware. Since by avoiding any
RTAI schedulers interaction it is easy to do the same under DOS, a
system everybody believes stays quiet without doing weird things, when
buslockcheck shows the same behaviour as DOS people are easily convinced
that their hardware is unsuitable for real time.

Maybe that if you'll ask the RTAI mailing list you can find somebody
that has ported the same test to RTL.

Paolo Mantegazza.
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