Amit Srivastava wrote:

> hi Anders Gnistrup,
> can u plz tell me in detail this hard interrupts or
> any other site or document on rt linux
> regards
> Amit Srivastava 
> 
> 
> --- Anders Gnistrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 
> 
>>Amit Srivastava wrote:
>>
>>
>>> hi all
>>>i have one QUESTION:-
>>>in linux once a higher priority job is there in
>>>
>>the
>>
>>>queue the kernel would keep running the low
>>>
>>priority
>>
>>>job until and unless any of the condition is met
>>>1)before going to system call
>>>2)before going to the interrupt
>>>3)after coming from the interrupt.
>>>     so what is the case with the rtlinux
>>>plz help
>>>amit
>>>
>>
>>In RTLinux the high priority job will preemt the cpu
>>and become the 
>>running task. The high priotity can bee preemt by
>>hard interrupts.
>>
>>Anders Gnistrup


There is some information in ->
Get started with RTLinux. (shiped with RTLinux 3.1)
A real time Linux
This is quit a hard document, but is quit good. I think this will a 
overview. (take a special note about the "one shot timer".

I am sorry but I can not tell one specific document that state this
but take a look at the other document at -> 
http://www.rtlinux.org/documents.html

I hope that this gives a good overview.

Anders Gnistrup

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