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The Linux kernel provides many facilities that are useful for realtime threads, but not all functionality provided is rt-safe. The overview here is not exhaustive simply because the Linux kernel has so much to offer and rarely does anybody take the time to analyze what is rt-safe and what not. Here a few general guidelines are attempted.
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Der Herr Hofrat
2003-01-06