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- | * For architecture details please see [[About ChronOS Linux]] | + | * For architecture details, please see [[About ChronOS Linux]] |
+ | * For more information about distributed threads on ChronOS, please see [[ChronOS Distributed Threads]]. | ||
* For full documentation of the user-space APIs provided by ChronOS, please look at [[ChronOS Userspace Docs]]. | * For full documentation of the user-space APIs provided by ChronOS, please look at [[ChronOS Userspace Docs]]. | ||
* For kernel programming tips and other related documentation, please look at [[Kernel Programming Tips]] | * For kernel programming tips and other related documentation, please look at [[Kernel Programming Tips]] |
Revision as of 17:15, 28 October 2011
ChronOS Real-time LinuxChronOS is a real-time Linux patch created by the Real-time Systems Lab at Virginia Tech. It builds upon the CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT patch and is designed to provide a testbed for real-time and distributed task scheduling and resource management research on multicore platforms. The current version of ChronOS is Beta 2.7 which is based on Linux kernel 2.6.33.7 and the CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT patch. Installation GuideTo download ChronOS Linux, please refer to Downloading ChronOS Linux For installation instructions, please refer to the Installation Guide. Documentation
Getting the CodeIn addition to the packages made available on our downloads page, the ChronOS source code is available in the form of git repositories, available here. Publications
Past publications on distributed threads and real-time scheduling are available here. |
ChronOS NewsLatest Development News
ContactsFaculty AdvisorCurrent MaintainerMatthew Dellinger matthew@mdelling.com Other Developers
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This work is supported in part by US National Science Foundation CNS 0915895 and CNS 1130180, and US NSWC under Grant N00178-09-D-3017-0011. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this site are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or US NSWC.