Re: The best queue for RT_PREEMPT

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Hello,

I used a plain socket on localhost.
This works properly in our application, with little overhead, and does
not generate page-faults during RT-showtime.

Remy

2008/4/4, Mauricio A. Araya López <maray@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi again,
>
>  I have some experience working on RTAI, and I am trying to do
>  something similar to a RT_FIFO. Which is the best method to have
>  a FIFO queue between a real-time process and a non real-time process.
>  Maybe a pipe is enough, or msgget, or directly have a shared memory space,
>  etc... Any comment will be very welcome!
>
>  Thanks!
>
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