} Thanks a lot Cort, that's a big help. } } We're wondering if rtlinux-3.0-pre10 patches can also be applied to your latest } bitkeeper 2.4.1-preX linux. } It is mentioned that the patches are to be applied to linux-2.4.0-test1.
You may want to just grab the tar file for the kernel source there. It's pre-patched for all architectures. In fact, the most recent PPC trees need no patches. The RTLinux code itself that is there (3.0-pre10) doesn't work with 2.4.1-preX but we do have a copy that does work. That'll be in our final 3.0 release (hopefully later this week if our testing goes well). } It sure is unfortunate, to my mind, that regular linux handles interrupts that } 'enable all/disable all', way. } But I understand the predicament of dealing with tons of different PICs. Must drive } driver writers nuts. :-) } Might actually make writing linux drivers for some hardware, impossible. You can disable/enable interrupts individually but you can't adjust priorities. Linux doesn't depend on priorities, either. Perhaps I wasn't clear about that. ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
