Re: FAQ for realtime support in Linux Kernel

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Jaswinder Singh wrote:
I need your help and guidance to make this FAQ.

Please send some links, data and reviews which will be useful for this FAQ.

Did you read stuff and links on

http://rt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page

?

I think at least some of your questions below should be answered there.

If anything is missing, feel free to add it. And, if you like, I would propose to create a new FAQ page in above wiki and collect your answers there.

Best regards

Dirk


Thanks you,

Jaswinder Singh.

Question Index
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1. What is realtime support

2. How realtime works

3. What is the procedure to add realtime support

4. Download latest realtime patches

5. Realtime mailing list and archives

6. If I have some doubts or problems regarding realtime, do I need to
send mail in realtime mailing list or linux kernel mailing list or
both

7. Maintainers of realtime kernel patch

8. How to enable/disable realtime support

9. Change realtime support run time or statically

10. Required parameters for configuring realtime kernel

11. Optional parameters for configuring realtime kernel, but they
effect realtime performance

12. Which Architecture are supporting realtime and who is maintainer

13. What effects by realtime support and how much and samples to test
it and who maintains these samples

a. scheduling, task switching time

b. Interrupt latency

c. Interprocess communication

d. Filesystem

e. Device drivers

f. Network

g. X-Windows


14. List of realtime APIs

15. How to write realtime applications

16. Which programming languages are suitable for writing realtime applications

17. Keep following things in mind while writing realtime applications

18. Do I need to recompile my applications to get realtime performance

19. What is the procedure to support realtime in new architecture

20. Where can I post my realtime patches
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