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BOUNCE rtl@rtlinux.org: Approval required: (fwd)
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- From: Der Herr Hofrat <der.herr@hofr.at>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 21:07:39 +0200 (CEST)
>From owner-rtl Wed Jul 18 12:30:32 2001
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From: "alexander w. fiedel" <alexander.w.fiedel@web.de>
To: rtl@rtlinux.org
Subject: [rtl] assign irq to spec. cpu?
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hi!
I want to assign a specific irq to my 2nd cpu.
(I found a command to run a thread on the other cpu)
rtai has a nice little rt_assign_irq_to_cpu command.
is there something similar to that in rtlinux?
and / or
in the rtlinux config there is a parameter "nolinux support (experimental)" --- would there a "Y" solve this problem without 'thinking'? - i.e. code-change
thanks in advance
alexander
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