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ChronOS Real-time Linux

ChronOS 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 Guide

To download ChronOS Linux, please refer to Downloading ChronOS Linux

For installation instructions, please refer to the Installation Guide.

Documentation

Publications

  • ChronOS Linux: A Best-Effort Real-Time Multiprocessor Linux Kernel, Matthew Dellinger, Piyush Garyali, and Binoy Ravindran, ACM Design and Automation Conference (DAC 2011), June 2011, To appear. ©ACM, 2011. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution.

Past publications on distributed threads and real-time scheduling are available here.

ChronOS News

Latest Development News

Contacts

Faculty Advisor

Binoy Ravindran binoy@vt.edu

Current Maintainer

Matthew Dellinger matthew@mdelling.com

Other Developers

Past Contributers

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