David Olofson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> API functions from RT context is unsafe, as RT context can preempt Linux even if
> Linux has disabled the interrupts, and hence break spinlock protection and
> similar stuff. (That is, Linux uses a layer that lets RTL get in between Linux
> and the IRQ hardware.)
[...]
Is there any "trick" to prevent breaking Linux kernel protocols? I've
had that kind of problems (corrupted data structures in kernel,
calling scheduler from within an interrupt and similar) :(
Aleks
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