Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 27 Jul 1997 00:28:19 -0600 (CST) | From | Adam McKee <> | Subject | RE: [patch] QNX-style scheduling for Linux 2.0 |
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Hi there.
It does not do real-time in any way. It only implements the QNX scheduler as described by a couple of different sources. I should probably make it clear in the README that the patch does *not* do real-time, since the "QNX" name might imply that it does real-time.
This is where I initially got my information about the QNX scheduler:
http://osiris.cpc.wmin.ac.uk/~drotos/qnx/microkernel/schedul.html
-- Adam
On Sat, 26 Jul 1997 milcom@netcom.com wrote:
> > On 26-Jul-97 Adam McKee wrote: > > QNX-style Scheduling v1.00 for Linux 2.0 > <snip> > > nice, yet i thought QNX was a real time OS.. as in assuring that your > application will be able to service I/O at some guaranteed interval. > > You make no mention of realtime performace, is there any? > > How does it compare to the RT-linux project? >
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