Hi Gilles,

I have some confusions
1. U changed the protocol stack only, so it will work in nonRT linux
over nonRTDM driver rite?
2. Then can the real time performance be achieved?
3. Can u please tell me how to use/install it in nonRT linux? (as when
after patching i tried to configure using ./configure then I got
error: checking for RT-extension... configure: error: *** RT-extended
kernel not found in /lib/modules/2.6.20/build)

Sorry if I asked any invalid questions.

Thanks and regards
Saiful

On 3/15/07, Gilles Chanteperdrix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am asked to run a real-time networking application on a non real-time
> network, so, I naturally thought about using RTnet.
>
> But unless I am completely mistaken, it is not what RTnet is originally
> made for. As far as I understood, in an RTnet network, the non real-time
> trafic is tunneled through the real-time traffic by adding an rtmac
> header with the RTMAC_FLAG_TUNNEL flag set. But since the other nodes on
> the network I am on are non-rt, they do not understand the rtmac header.
>
> So, I started hacking RTnet to get what I wanted, and since I believe it
> may interest other users, I submit the patch here. I do not expect this
> patch to be integrated as is, it is merely a one day hack, but it should
> demonstrate my use-case of RTnet and hopefully influence RTnet
> developers to take this use-case into account.
>
> Regards.
>
> --
>                                                  Gilles Chanteperdrix
>

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