The latest RTLinux snapshots have some nice features that we'd love
to have some feedback on.
Cort Dougan's rtl signals from user processes allow a user process
to set up functions that will be run either as interrupt handlers or
as periodic handlers. The interface is via rtl_sigaction and it wo
Added some fixes for the user-level signal code so that it works on PPC,
x86 (SMP and UP). It's at:
ftp://ftp.fsmlabs.com/pub/rtlinux/v3/rtlinux_kernel-3.0-pre6d.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.fsmlabs.com/pub/rtlinux/v3/rtlinux-3.0-pre6d.tar.gz
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After a long period of continued improvements and bug fixing, I'm
happy to announce the availability of RTnet, developed by Lineo
ISG (formerly Zentropix).
RTnet is a modification of the existing Linux networking subsystem to
provide real-time performance for sending and receiving packets over
s
Hello, all,
I mean in user space. I just write the Drive and install the module
as a character device, then in future others will write application by themself.
I don't want them to work under rtlinux or kernel space if possible .
Thank you.
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Jeffrey wrote:
>
Hello, all,
first I would like to give my thanks to this mail list and those who have helped
me.
I have developed a simple driver for my PCI board. I have a another question.
For some reasons, I have to run a task every 40 ms(25Hz), is it possible if I don't
use the real time linux and how
>Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2000 04:27:41
>From: David Schleef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Time stamp _counter_ refers to the Pentium-internal counter,
>which increments at the processor core frequency. It can be
>accessed much faster than the 8253 timers, is more accurate,
>and overflows less o
Phil,
>From: Phil Wilshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Just to ket you all know I have spent a year or so working hard to help
>Ray's 3's and 4's ( 5's even ) . ( See below for definitions ).
>
>I have a paper "Using Real Time Linux" that should help.
>
>http://www.realtimelinux.org/articles/linux-exp