* What is to become concerning real time in Linux kernel?
@ 2014-07-23 22:24 Yoann LE BARS
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From: Yoann LE BARS @ 2014-07-23 22:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-rt-users
Hello everybody out there!
As a user of soft real-time Linux kernel, I have some question about
its future.
During Real Time Linux Workshop in November 2013, developers involved
in the real-time patch have indicated the project will be done in 2014,
“one way or another” (<http://lwn.net/Articles/572740/>). In this
workshop, it has also been said that 95 % of the real-time work was
already upstream.
The question was how will it be done? In considering that the 95 % is
good enough? Get the rest of the code upstream – which imply an
important effort and several people involved in it? Something between
these two options?
As SCHED_DEADLINE has been incorporated into Linux 3.14 kernel
(<http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTU3Njk>), it seems
to me that it has been decided to get some more code upstream. Still,
the question remains: what way will be the project done?
Does anyone have any more information about it? As for my part, I
cannot find anything more.
Regards.
Yoann
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