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Topic Title: Using Rhapsody 6.0 for Kernel Work
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Created On: 25-Aug-2005 23:54
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 25-Aug-2005 23:54
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Thomas Zeng

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Dear Dr.:

Thanks for answering my previous question on ScopedLocking.

Today I'd like to seek your advice on linux kernel work. We are using Rhapsody 6.0 for C++ to develope hard realtime software that will become part of the networking stack in 2.4/2.6 linux kernal.

And we would like to use the Rhapsody framework (OXF).

In your knowledge, has this been done before? If not, do you see any issue with it -- being that OXF might lauch user space tasks when running in Linux? Put it in another way, is the OXF compatible to run within the Linux kernel?

Thanks
-thomas
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 30-Sep-2005 21:28
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Bruce Douglass

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I am unaware if this has been done before. The only potential issue is that the framework makes calls into the underlying OS - you'd want to limit yourself to use only parts of the framework that makes calls into the kernel only or don't require the OS.
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