I don't think your hypothesis is correct. Try running a single thread at increasing rates and see what happens. It should just make the base Linux OS less and less reliable.
On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 02:59:37PM +0100, Murillo-Garcia Raul wrote: > Hi there > I apologise if this question has already been posted but I'm new in this > list. > I have an application that supports multiple real-time threads that run at > rates specified by the user. If these rates are very large the computer > crashes. My hypothesis is that a thread is invoked before it is finished > since the execution time is larger that the thread period. Is there any > mechanism to prevent this from happening. I tried with a watchdog thread > with the highest priority but it didn't seem to work. > many thanks in advance > -- [rtl] --- > To unsubscribe: > echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] OR > echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- > For more information on Real-Time Linux see: > http://www.rtlinux.org/ -- --------------------------------------------------------- Victor Yodaiken Finite State Machine Labs: The RTLinux Company. www.fsmlabs.com www.rtlinux.com -- [rtl] --- To unsubscribe: echo "unsubscribe rtl" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] OR echo "unsubscribe rtl <Your_email>" | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- For more information on Real-Time Linux see: http://www.rtlinux.org/