The #Linux 6.12 pull request for #PREEMPT_RT is handed to Linus. Likely the first PR ever submitted in printed form. #kernel #LinuxKernel #Realtime
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The #Linux 6.12 pull request for #PREEMPT_RT is handed to Linus. -
Made it to Vienna for Linux Kernel Maintainers Summit and #LinuxPlumbers2024.Made it to Vienna for Linux Kernel Maintainers Summit and #LinuxPlumbers2024.
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#Linux #kernel patches to allow enabling #PREEMPT_RT (aka proper #realtime support) for x86, ARM64, and Risc-V were posted for review:I was, but I'm still a little bit careful if we are really there yet soon:
Some of the printk stuff might not be merged for 6.12 at all; and an earlier version of some of the stuff that is slated to be merged was in mainline for a few weeks already, but was reverted due to problems. This could happen againβ¦ π₯΄
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#Linux #kernel patches to allow enabling #PREEMPT_RT (aka proper #realtime support) for x86, ARM64, and Risc-V were posted for review:#Linux #kernel patches to allow enabling #PREEMPT_RT (aka proper #realtime support) for x86, ARM64, and Risc-V were posted for review:
"The printk bits required for PREEMPT_RT are sitting in linux-next. This was the last known roadblock for PREEMPT_RT. The RT queue has additionally the "atomic console" for the 8250 UART which is not yet in linux-next.[β¦]"
See also these earlier other related toots:
https://fosstodon.org/@kernellogger/113084762433941141
https://fosstodon.org/@kernellogger/113085326251565367