Using Xenomai with the EMAC OE SDK
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This page will describe how to use the Xenomai real time operating system API with the EMAC OE SDK.
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Background
Xenomai is a real-time operating system (RTOS) API designed to work alongside Linux. It provides a means of migrating from a proprietary RTOS to a Linux based system. This also allows for native Linux applications to be run side-by-side with real-time applications on the same target
General Information
By default, the EMAC SDK does not include support for Xenomai. Due to the hardware dependent nature of the real time API, it is necessary to make a custom build for each customer. It is thereby less confusing to supply a customer, that requests Xenomai, with the missing Xenomai SDK components at the time of build delivery.