Dear All;
I've recently come to notice that the real-time performance of Linux
kernel is incredibly improving (against my expectations).
http://www.osadl.org/Single-View.111+M5b96e97f67b.0.html
I'd like to know if the implementation of OSD-library is implemented in
such a manner that the kernel-level threads can reflect the priority
given by the user to the scheduling of epicsThreads?
In other words, can I benefit from the improvement of Linux kernel
without making any changes in EPICS source codes?
Thanks a lot in advance.
J. Odagiri@KEK
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