Denis Brunet (Stage Geosis 09/1998) wrote:
> 
> Hello everybody,
> 
> I am a newbye in the hardware programming under Linux. I am porting an interrupt 
>controlled software from DOS to Linux.
> 
> In this soft there are three IRQs which control three corresponding handlers.
> I saw that it exists in the Rubini's books the modularization in the kernel space 
>and that another way is represented by RTLinux.
> As I have not yet a great knowledge in this area I am not able to choose the right 
>method. I got the RT man and docs but for IRQ handling there are not great infos.
> My only pb deals with interrupts handling. I should prefer handle them if possible 
>in the user space. Do you think that RTLinux is a easier way than the kernel space 
>programming ?

I have two interrupts handlers in RT-Linux with no problems at all. If
you like I can send to you my RT-Linux code.

Regards

Dani
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