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* [Xenomai-help] Xenomai and/or PREEMPT_RT patch
@ 2010-05-11  6:05 Asier Tamayo
  2010-05-11 14:05 ` Jan Kiszka
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Asier Tamayo @ 2010-05-11  6:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xenomai

Hello all:

I'm just a newbie to this list, so just forgive me if my question is obvious or has been answered many times ;-)

I want to do a port from an old system running a proprietary RTOS to a new one based in Linux. My system runs many applications at the same time (GUI, parsers, ...), a few of which are hard real-time. 

I've seen there are many approaches to the real-time issue in Linux; finally, it seems to me that the only solutions that will last are Xenomai and the PREEMPT_RT patches (OSADL). Am I wrong?

Can anybody give me some advice about which system to use? Any good comparison I can read? Everything I find comparing real-time Linux approaches seems to be quite out of date. Should I use Xenomai on its own? Or maybe Xenomai and Linux with the preempt patches applied? Running the GUI, which demands a lot of CPU and RAM, can have any effect on the real-time behaviour?

Any hint will be really helpful,

Best regards,

Asier


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