Hi Bryan,

seL4 does not currently support periodic threads. You can implement
support for this at user level with a user level timer driver (there are
some implemented in libplatsupport, with seL4 specific wrappers in
libsel4platsupport).

Periodic threads are on our roadmap and will be released with the
realtime extensions for seL4 (see https://sel4.systems/Info/Roadmap/).
We may do a pre-release of the seL4 source with realtime extensions to
the public soon, however that will not yet be verified.

Feel free to play around with the kernel scheduler yourself :).

Thanks,
Anna.

On 26/11/2015 7:14 pm, ぷ风过无痕?? wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have some questions about seL4's timer. I know seL4 is controlling the
> timer device. In the current release version, scheduling is tick-based,
> there's a periodic interrupt that feeds into the scheduler. I wanna know
> if seL4 support periodic thread. I want to implement a periodic process
> in Refos which is above seL4 kernel.And, if seL4 does not support
> periodic thread, could I modify the kernel scheduler? Does
> it influences formal verification? I find that Refos
> modifies _thread_state_​t enumeration-type variables
> (kernel\include\object\structures.h ). Does
> it influences formal verification? Thank you so much!!
>
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>
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