> Well... There's no memory protection in kernel space, so you only need a
> pointer and the RTL kernel header that describes the "private" parts of
the
> task struct.
>
> Anyway, why would you want to do that? Application code should use the RTL
> API rather than messing with the inner workings directly. (If it's for
> debugging purposes, put the code in a separate module if possible, and do
> keep in mind that it may break even after a minor version RTL upgrade.)
i m trying to monitor rtl tasks.
Which tasks are on queue, which are running, etc,.
Like a performance analysis. Timing successes of rt tasks.
Is there such a tool available?
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