Re: Why not creating a GIT RT tree ?

From: Francis Moreau
Date: Sat Jan 19 2008 - 14:41:34 EST


On Jan 18, 2008 8:12 PM, Steven Rostedt <rostedt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> True, but then how would you do it. One thing is that most of these
> branches would interact with each other. Touching the same code quite
> a bit. So it doesn't always help. But pulling out patches can help us to
> an extent.
>

I see, it would probably be too painful in this context, that's pity.

>
> Great! Looking forward to it ;-)
>

Well actually it seems already supported. Some files in arch/sh
are already touched by RT patches.

I took a look to your interesting paper and I have now a question
about the BKL: Why is it so hard to get ride of it completely ?

Do you have any advices or starting point to get involved in RT kernel ?
I'm almost new in this area but I'd like to acquire some knowledges and
try to contribute if possible...

Thanks !
--
Francis
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