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NYC LOCAL: Wednesday 21 April 2004 NYLUG Meeting: Mark Slater on Linux in Real Time |
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21 Apr 2004 01:45:46 -0400 |
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Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 09:45:00 -0400 (EDT)
From: John Bacalle <jbacalle@nylug.org>
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Subject: [nylug-announce] TOMORROW! NY Linux Users Grp. 21 April Meeting:
Mark Slater on Linux in Real Time
April 21st, 2004
Wednesday
6:30PM-8:00PM
IBM Headquarters Building
590 Madison Avenue at 57th Street
12th Floor, home to the IBM Linux Center of Competency
** RSVP Instructions **
Unless you have already rsvp'ed for a prior meeting, everyone
should RSVP to attend. http://rsvp.nylug.org
Check in with photo ID at the lobby for badge and room number.
Mark Slater (Concurrent Computer Corp.)
-on-
Linux in Real Time
Certain applications in computing need the immediacy of operating in
real time. Complex simulation, for instance. Data acquisition, and
instant manipulation: Financial markets. Any use for which microsecond,
guaranteed response is your overwhelming value you need low latency,
more importantly you must have Real Time capability. A Real Time
kernel, a Real Time Linux distribution, a Real Time suite of tools is
what you want, need. This month Mark Slater, of Concurrent Computer
Corporation, presents the RedHawk realtime Linux kernel and its suite
of libraries and development tools.
RedHawk comprises open source patches (low latency, for example); an
'rt' library is supplied to allow user code to utilize things like the
PCI Base Address Register utility for driver writers; mpadvise for CPU
affinity (delegating jobs to specific CPUs, as per your choice);
server_block server_wake for process coordination; and shmbind and
usermap for memory and address space management.
There are other features in the Redhawk kernel that contribute to
realtime performance that don't require linking applications with
RedHawk libraries: Context switching, preemption, priority inheritance,
hyperthreading control and CPU shielding.
Mark will demonstrate RedHawk Linux (based on Red Hat Enterprise 3.0),
he will display CPU shielding capability, and he will discuss the
suite's development tools.
Here is an outline of the meeting:
* What is RedHawk? (Realtime Linux Kernel)
* How does it relate to Red Hat? (Describes the RedHawk/Red Hat
relationship)
* Open Source Patches (Describes those patches from the open source
community)
* Concurrent Performance Enhancements (Those things Concurrent did
for performance)
* Shielded CPUs (Discuss added capabilities and utilities for
hyperthreading and shielding)
* RedHawk and kernel.org (Describes how RedHawk is kept current with
kernel.org)
* Determinism and Interrupt Response (Show histograms of benchmarks)
* Development Environment (Compilers, utilities, NightStar Tool set)
Whether you have an interest in realtime, near instantaneous computing
for applied use (Concurrent offers complete hardware-Linux offerings),
or are interested in development work with realtime kernels, and or
finally the topic just plain piques your curiosity this presentation is
for you. Now---it's realtime to say goodbye.
For More Information Visit:
RedHawk Linux, Concurrent Computer Corporation
http://www.ccur.com/isd_solutions_redhawklinux.asp?o9=1
About Mark Slater:
Mark is Senior Software Analyst with Concurrent Computer Corporation.
Free Stuff!
Swag of undetermined value and quantity may be distributed on a
first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early for the best selection.
Keysignings
GPG cryptography. Immediately after the presentation and continuing
at Stammtisch we will be gathering for a keysigning. For those who
already have keys, please remember to bring paper printouts of your
40-character key fingerprint, as per the instructions in our howto
docs. If you haven't created a key yet, and for keysigning details,
our howto docs are a must read. http://www.nylug.org/keys
Stammtisch
After the meeting ... Join us around 8:30pm or so at TGI Friday's,
located at 677 Lexington Avenue and 56th Street, second floor.
Northeast corner.
Please see our home page at http://www.nylug.org for the HTMLized
version of this announcement, our archives, and a lot of other good
stuff.
Monthly Reminder!
Please read the NYLUG-Talk Posting Guidelines at:
http://www.nylug.org/mlistguide/
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