Herman:
What is your definition of a shared interrupt? 
1) A single interrupt being shared between rtl and Linux?
2) A single interrupt being shared within a rtl process?
3) A single interrupt being shared between multiple rtl processes?
4) Other possibilities?
Best Regards,
Wayne

Herman Bruyninckx wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, S. Ancelot wrote:
> 
> > I would like to know when there will exist an IRQ polling table to share
> > IRQ in RT !!!!
> 
> Shared interrupts are not really compatible with hard real-time (i.e.,
> you cannot predict how long it will take before your interrupt will be
> serviced). So I guess they will never be a standard feature of the RT
> kernel.
> 
> Herman
> 
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