Authors
Hermann Härtig, Michael Hohmuth, Jean Wolter
Publication date
1998/9
Journal
Proceedings of the 5th Annual Australasian Conference on Parallel And Real-Time Systems (PART’98)
Pages
49-56
Description
This paper describes the overall design, partial implementation and brief performance evaluation of a system in which Linux and its applications run besides real-time applications. The separation of the real-time and time-sharing subsystems is not restricted to the use of the CPU but enforced as well for other resources, namely main memory and caches. This paper details the changes needed for the original Linux to decouple it from real-time processes and analyzes the performance of the resulting system.
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