tails.
> This seems like an important capability that probably has an easy answer.
I guess "easy" is relative :-) At least it's more-or-less
straightforward...
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Eric
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as them. I'm a bit suspicious though:
if they _are_ supported, why should the manual still advocate the
use of the pthread_{suspend/wakeup}_np() calls (instead of marking
them as "compatibility" functions like the old rt_task_suspend(),
etc.?)
Regards,
Eric
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I'm def
en occasionally
bitten by coding to the internal implementation (as opposed to
coding to the external interface.)
I guess I'll go ahead and do it, with a big comment in my code :-)
Thanks again,
Eric
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can use the various RT calls, and from what context one can use
Linux kernel routines? Pointers appreciated.
Regards,
Eric
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t (that the compiler
should optimize out) as leaving a blank semicolon has in the past
bitten me.
5. Note the use of (GCC specific!) varargs in a macro - beware
trying this on none-gcc platforms.
Regards,
Eric
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David O's suggestion of a message queue seems to be a good solution - now
just to find one...
Regards,
Eric
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On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 01:15:14PM +0100, David Olofson wrote:
> Thu, 14 Dec 2000 Eric Peterson wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to use RT-Linux (2.2) RT-FIFOs, and I have come up against
> > an apparent limitation with them: they only allow one write
FIFO.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Eric
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