Hi,

Sorry for the intrusion, I was just wondering what the 
make_hard_realtime call does.? IT probably boils down to the definition 
of "hard" and "soft" real-time.?

Regards,

Roland Tollenaar



Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Michael Smith wrote:
>> Yes the program runs in hard real-time. I don't use soft real-time at all.
>> I assumed that the ioctl call works only in real-time because it is a
>> kernel call.
> 
> The question is where your make_hard_realtime call was placed, before or
> after the ioctl. Please post complete (demo-)code for clarification.
> 
> Jan
> 
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