So what makes the real time Linux like machine kit or for a regular PC. If 
drivers can muck things up. 

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On 2016-03-16, at 2:05 PM, bari <bari00...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> That's why we'd need the kernel police to enforce the rules, if there 
> were kernel rules that everyone would agree on.
> 
> On 03/16/2016 02:36 PM, Jerry Scharf wrote:
>> The real problem is
>> in the kernel and drivers, where you can and often have to lock out
>> interrupts. If those are not designed to work correctly and cooperatively,
>> things stop being RT. When the person writing the graphics card driver is
>> told to get as much performance as they can, they often stop thinking about
>> how polite they are to other time critical things. They have almost no
>> incentive to be careful and lots of incentive to do what makes things go
>> the fastest.
> 
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