On 5/25/23 21:21, Alec Ari via Emc-developers wrote:
Yes but it's been awhile, I've actually done some U-Boot development in the 
past. This problem with the linker is not kernel related though.

Alec


Well, the reason I asked is that the kernel I built and have been running, on the rpi4b that is running my Sheldon lathe, is now several years long in the tooth, and is armhf, and I expect by now the arm64's have caught up or surpassed it in latency-test. I think I was first to run linuxcnc on a pi, starting with a pi3b.

The foundation does not approve of realtime stuff, so I can't ask on their forums, I'm black holed there.

The install is dirt simple for what I have done. open the tarball you an get from my web site in my sig, find 2 directories, copy them over the same name on the sd card with mc, put the sd card back in the pi % power up, done.

Linux rpi4.coyote.den 4.19.71-rt24-v7l+ #1 SMP PREEMPT RT Thu Feb 6 07:09:18 EST 2020 armv7l GNU/Linux

has been running from power failure to power failure since then but power failures aren't as it has a small ups and I have a 20kw standby power running long before the ups battery runs out.




On Friday, May 26, 2023 at 12:00:10 AM UTC, gene heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> 
wrote:





On 5/25/23 19:13, Alec Ari via Emc-developers wrote:
16.0.4

Just throwing this out there; I can write up the docs on how to use it, push 
the image to Github, finalize the installer and then anyone can try getting the 
last bits sorted out hands on. Latency and system performance surpasses Debian 
by a mile, there's also four different PREEMPT_RT kernels to choose from. Some 
kernels may have lower latency than others depending on the platform (i.e. 
Intel vs AMD) which is why I made a few. Adjustments include changes to RCU/CPU 
time keeping and IOMMU support.

Alec


Have you tested any kernels on u-booting arm64's?

Cheers, Gene Heskett.

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