On 10/4/05, Peder Hedlund <peder(a)musikhuset.org> wrote:
now that
I've a stable setup with the vanilla 2.6.13.2 kernel I want to
try to patch it for low-latency.
I'm a bit confused on which patch to apply. I think I have to apply
this:
realtime-preempt-2.6.13-rc6-RT-V0.7.53-11
and maybe this:
patch-2.6.13-rt14
Ingo seems to have abandoned the realtime-preempt-2.6.x-y-RT-Vz
nomenclature and changed it to patch-2.6.x-rty
I think you have to follow the kernel versions pretty accurately
when using Ingos' patches. You'd better get the 2.6.14-rc3 kernel from
ftp://ftp.it.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/linux-2.6.14-rc3.tar.…
(or revert the .2 version and get the 2.6.14-rc3 patch)
and get patch-2.6.14-rc3-rt2 from his site.
It might work to patch 2.6.13.2 with say patch-2.6.13-rt14, but then
again it might not.
- Peder
Hi,
I am running 2.6.14-rc3-rt1 on my AMD4. Itis working *pretty* well
although I am having a few concerns. About twice a day I get a little
rash of xruns and sometimes the machine gets hung at power down
removing Alsa. None the less it's the only thing that works even this
well with my AMD64 SATA stuff so I'm happy.
Ingo just released rt2. Here's paths to the stuff you need to build it:
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/linux-2.6.13.tar.bz2
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.6/testing/patch-2.6.14-rc3.bz2
http://redhat.com/~mingo/realtime-preempt/patch-2.6.14-rc3-rt2
Note that you patch 2.6.13, not 2.6.13.2 to get here.
Note also that this is NOT a stable kernel. There may be issues.
People mention LOTS of weird little issues on the kernel mailing list.
HTH,
Mark