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Date:	Mon, 6 Aug 2007 07:41:58 -0700
From:	"Paul E. McKenney" <paulmck@...ux.vnet.ibm.com>
To:	John Sigler <linux.kernel@...e.fr>
Cc:	linux-rt-users@...r.kernel.org, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org,
	mingo@...e.hu, tglx@...utronix.de
Subject: Re: Old -rt patches

On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 10:55:44AM +0200, John Sigler wrote:
> John Sigler wrote:
> 
> >I wrote a Linux app where I need high-resolution timers. I went all the 
> >way and installed the -rt patch, which includes the -hrt patches, as far 
> >as I understand.
> >
> >Since I could not afford to change kernels with every new release, I 
> >decided to track the 2.6.20 branch (arbitrarily).
> >
> >At this point I'm using 2.6.20.7-rt8 (-rt8 was the last patch to the 
> >2.6.20 branch). (I see 2.6.20 is already up to .15)
> >
> >I see a lot of patches going into the -rt patch, but development moved 
> >on to 2.6.21, then 2.6.22, and now 2.6.23, following mainline.
> >
> >I'm not a kernel hacker, so I don't claim to understand the patches, but 
> >the comments sound like a few bugs are fixed here and there. I can't 
> >tell whether these bugs also exist in previous kernels or only appeared 
> >in newer kernels. Even if I knew, I probably wouldn't have the expertise 
> >to back-port the patch.
> >
> >I'm seeing weird behavior in my app, when it has been running 2-4 days. 
> >The timers start to act out, and all hell breaks loose. Basically, I 
> >have no idea what's going on...
> >
> >My question is: is it possible that there is a bug in 2.6.20-rt8 that 
> >has been fixed in subsequent -rt patches (there's a 2.6.21.6-rt21 and a 
> >2.6.22.1-rt9)? In other words, if I give 2.6.21.6-rt8 or 2.6.22.1-rt9 a 
> >spin, is it possible that my weird behavior disappears?
> >
> >I'm not saying that it's impossible for the bug to be in my app, but the 
> >app is small enough that I'm fairly confident there's no problem there.
> 
> Would anyone care to comment?

Would you be willing to post your app so people could try to reproduce
your bug?

							Thanx, Paul

> Perhaps I could also test a different strategy, such as xenomai?
> http://www.xenomai.org/
> 
> Regards.
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