January-31st-2020, 08:45 AM
(December-3rd-2017, 08:49 AM)Armin@netPI Wrote: The Linux kernels of all netPI versions are upgraded with a real time extension also known as RT patch. For more details read the documentation.
You can use those RT features on netPI as well in your containerized applications. For that reason we are providing a compilation of RT tests as example under the Docker image netpi-linux-rt-patch-tests ready for your download. Try the different precompiled test applications, understand them as they are described in the documentation link above and create your own later.
We have seen that latencies smaller than 100usec can be reached easily.
We are using our own sd card on the netPi platfotm with raspberian image downloaded from the rpi web site, not the SD which was delivered with netPi.
I understand the kernel and the bsp could be different. So I see two possible options:
1. To copy the fat32 partition from the SD card you delivered to the SD I have created.
2. To compile the kernel my self. That is why I asked if it can be located. is it something you share ? is it part of the https://github.com/raspberrypi ? on a specific branch ?
please advice.
Thx,
Roy