Hi S.Ancelot,
The ETF feature allow the application reserving the packet sending out time.
For example, after a procedure completes data processing and requires sending
out the result, the procedure can specify to send at the time of middle of next
cycle. In order to specify the sending time, t
Le 17/06/2020 à 16:59, Peter Wong a écrit :
Hi S.Ancelot,
You have done some comparison between kernel network stack vs xenomai
RTnet stack? Can you share some data ?
Giving some data will not help anybody that really depends on your
application.
Looking at tc - ETF features of the lat
Hi S.Ancelot,
You have done some comparison between kernel network stack vs xenomai RTnet
stack? Can you share some data ?
From: Stéphane Ancelot
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 9:19 PM
To: Peter Wong ; Meng, Fino ; Jan
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Le 17/06/2020 à 09:25, Peter Wong a écrit :
I think of 2 benefit by running tsn over rtnet + xenomai network driver
* better performance since xenomai delivering stringent real-time
guarantee and rtnet is smaller network stack
* xenomai rt application can run on tsn network
Is that ri
>
>I think of 2 benefit by running tsn over rtnet + xenomai network driver
>
>* better performance since xenomai delivering stringent real-time
>guarantee and rtnet is smaller network stack
>
>* xenomai rt application can run on tsn network
>
>Is that right?
>
Yes that's right.
On the
I think of 2 benefit by running tsn over rtnet + xenomai network driver
* better performance since xenomai delivering stringent real-time guarantee
and rtnet is smaller network stack
* xenomai rt application can run on tsn network
Is that right?
From: M