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Linux Kernel Programming - Second Edition

You're reading from  Linux Kernel Programming - Second Edition

Product type Book
Published in Feb 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803232225
Pages 826 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Kaiwan N. Billimoria Kaiwan N. Billimoria
Profile icon Kaiwan N. Billimoria

Table of Contents (16) Chapters

Preface 1. Linux Kernel Programming – A Quick Introduction 2. Building the 6.x Linux Kernel from Source – Part 1 3. Building the 6.x Linux Kernel from Source – Part 2 4. Writing Your First Kernel Module – Part 1 5. Writing Your First Kernel Module – Part 2 6. Kernel Internals Essentials – Processes and Threads 7. Memory Management Internals – Essentials 8. Kernel Memory Allocation for Module Authors – Part 1 9. Kernel Memory Allocation for Module Authors – Part 2 10. The CPU Scheduler – Part 1 11. The CPU Scheduler – Part 2 12. Kernel Synchronization – Part 1 13. Kernel Synchronization – Part 2 14. Other Books You May Enjoy
15. Index

Running Linux as an RTOS – an introduction

Mainline or vanilla Linux (the kernel you download from https://kernel.org, or even a typical Linux Git kernel tree) is decidedly not an RTOS; it’s a General Purpose Operating System (GPOS; as is Windows, macOS, and Unix). In an RTOS, where hard real-time (RT) characteristics come into play, not only must the software obtain the correct result but there are deadlines associated with doing so; it must guarantee it meets these deadlines, every single time.

One can very broadly categorize an OS based on its RT characteristics in this manner (see Figure 11.16); at the left extreme are the non-RT OSs, and at the right extreme is the RTOS:

Figure 11.16: Categorizing an OS on the RT scale

The mainline or “vanilla” Linux OS, though not an RTOS, does a tremendous job performance-wise without even breaking a sweat. It easily qualifies as being a soft real-time OS: one where deadlines are met most of the...

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