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Real Time track
The Real-Time preemption patch started in 2004 and large parts of the development has been integrated into the mainline kernel and into the affected user space libraries. There are still parts which need to be worked on for upstream inclusion.
The Real-Time track provides a discussion forum for ongoing and related work.
Proposals for this track
* API for Real-Time Scheduling with Temporal Isolation on Linux
How can we fix the API for real-time scheduling with temporal isolation (deadline scheduling / Sporadic Server) ?
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Real Time | 07/26/2010 |
Tommaso Cucinotta, Dhaval Giani, Dario Faggioli | ||
* CPU isolation
Why and how to efficiently dedicate a CPU to a single task through CPU isolation.
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Real Time | 07/26/2010 |
Frédéric Weisbecker | ||
* Kernel assisted adaptive mutexes
Leveraging kernel-side knowledge of task scheduling can provide for more efficient adaptive mutexes.
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Real Time | 08/23/2010 |
Darren Hart | ||
* Real-Time
Real Time Linux discussions "Wiki":http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2010:real-time_response_for_full_foss_linux_stack "EtherPad":http://etherpad.osuosl.org/lpc2010-real-time
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Real Time | 07/12/2010 |
Thomas Gleixner | ||
* Reality of PREEMPT_RT in the field
PREEMPT_RT users provide insight in use cases and experience
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Real Time | 09/17/2010 |
Thomas Gleixner, Matthias Bühler, David Sperry | ||
* Testing the real-time Kernel on Arbitrary Hardware.
An exploration of tools and test suites for measuring the performance of the real-time kernel. Also, a glimpse into the future, what do we need to do better?
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Real Time | 07/14/2010 |
Clark Williams, John Kacur |