On Mon, 2008-06-16 at 10:29 +0200, Christian Di Biagio wrote:
> Dear,
> 
> I would suggest you our contribution on Hard Real Time Linux testing.
> Luca and me are  working in collaboration with the University of  Rome
> "Sapienza"   developing  a complete RT Test suite. It is built through
> a kernel patch and a user space application (like LTP) on x86 arch.
> Test is simple:  the RTC send periodic interrupts to the user
> application,  which previously  has set-up the  environment (RTC
> frequency,  priority, scheduling policy, etc.). During testing the
> kernel patch (2.6.23.14) writes  measures on the /proc fs. Actually,
> we trace the whole IRQ chain.
> 
> 
> We would be very pleased to participate to your project giving you our
> open source code.
> 
> Please, let us know your feelings.

Hi Christian,

Thanks for considering LTP to contribute your test code for Hard Real
Time Linux Testing. But, i would like to point out that we already have
a very active community consisting of IBM, BULL, PENGUTRONIX and others,
who are contributing to the growing development of Real Time Linux
Testcases. Can you please have a look at the code that they have
developed so far at:

http://ltp.cvs.sourceforge.net/ltp/ltp/testcases/realtime/,

I am looping in those developers and you, so that we can discuss
further. We would like to know how does your tests differ from the one
existing above, what and how would you like to tests, how would you like
to interpret the results, what settings you would need to run those
tests. Basically, what i would be interested to know is how much your
tests will add value to LTP and the Linux community in particular.

Darren/Chirag/Sebastein,

Can we initiate a discussion with Christian and lucas and try to
understand their tests that they plan to contribute. If all of you agree
after that, we can find a suitable place in LTP to integrate their
tests.

Regards--
Subrata

> 
> Regards
> 
> Christian


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