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Linux Realtime Scheduling Option
- From: David Steven Trollope <trollope at lucent dot com>
- To: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 10:29:32 -0600
- Subject: Linux Realtime Scheduling Option
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Hello!
I'm working on a project that uses Linux 2.4 on a PowerPC processor with
real time scheduling.
One of the issues we've encountered is that when the application being
debugged is running real time and gdb/gdbserver is not, scheduling
problems occur.
I'm wondering if its possible to have an option added to gdb and the
.gdbinit file which specifies the realtime priority which gdb/gdbserver
should run at.
I searched the mailing list and do not find anything related to this in
the past.
Has anyone got experience in this area? Do patches already exist?
Cheers
Dave
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