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| == General Information == | | == General Information == |
− | As of Xenomai 3, there are two possible kernel configurations available: Cobalt and Mercury.
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− | The Cobalt core configuration is the traditional co-kernel configuration and it the evolution of the Xenomai 2 architecture.
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− | The Linux kernel is patched to allow the Cobalt core to deal with real-time activities including interrupts and scheduling.
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− | The RTOS APIs provide an interface to the Cobalt core from user-space.
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− | The Mercury core is a single kernel configuration that relies on the Linux kernel for the real-time capabilities.
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− | Typically this requires PREEMPT-RT support to be enabled in the kernel to meet timing requirements.
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− | The non-POSIX real-times APIs are emulated over a native threading library preferably NPTL.
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