On Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 05:48:05PM -0500, Adam Meyerowitz wrote:
> Is there a way from an rtlinux module to have a user space process scheduled
> and run immediately (or almost immediately).  I want to trigger this within 
> an interrupt handler so my user space process can do some stuff after the 
> interrupt has occured.
> 

The simplest method is to use a soft interrupt handler  and write a linux interrupt 
handler that
 changes priority
and wakes up the linux task.
Enough people want to do this that we should probably have a generic utility ( hint).

> Thanks
> Adam
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