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Final Year Project Electronic & Computer Engineering Design and Realisation of Experiments for an Embedded Linux Laboratory Class Student: Andrew Sweeney Supervisor: Dr. Peter Corcoran Current 4th Year Embedded Systems Course Reason for doing this project The goals of this project Become familiar with the basics of Linux and install Linux on a desktop PC Learn how to install and get RTAI working Run some basic programs to verify RTAI functionality Work through experiments and document for both supervisor and student Real-Time Systems What is a real-time system? Hard real-time systems Soft real-time systems No real time interface on the Linux operating system RTAI Real-Time Application Interface Using new release rtai-3.4 RTAI comes with useful programs Verify RTAI functionality RTAI Testsuite Latency Test Switches Test Pre-empt Test Linux Distribution Chosen Linux Ubuntu Distribution Advantages Installing kernel on PC Creating a custom-made kernel Alterations for Custom Kernel What is the Hardware Abstraction Layer Patch it directly onto kernel source code Configure the kernel build differently Make slight alteration to the kernel Makefile Loadable Kernel Modules What are Loadable Kernel Modules Wrote in C programming language Makefile to build each experiment Insertion and removal of the modules The Pure Periodic Scheduling of a Single Task Pure Periodic Scheduling The output of the experiment How the task itself functions The Pure Periodic Scheduling of two Tasks Periodic scheduling of two tasks The output of the experiment How the task itself functions The Variable Periodic Scheduling of a Single Task One-Shot Mode How the task itself functions The output of the experiment Experiment Using Semaphores What are Semaphores Binary Semaphores Counting Semaphores What the task does Can load module with optional semaphores How does the task function operate Ubuntu Live CD What is a Live CD Purpose of a Live CD for this Project Progress with the creation of custom CD Problems Solutions Progress in the Project Installed Linux on computer Installed Real-Time Application Interface Got the first 3 out of first 4 experiments loading and one of the more advanced experiments also Created a Live CD of Ubuntu that will boot and fully function but not running of my kernel with built in RTAI Conclusion Learned a lot about Linux, the operating system and how it works Gained a better understanding of how real-time systems work and how to implement it on Linux Know how to run real-time experiments on an RTAI interfaced kernel Overall was a huge learning experience and hope that the experiments may be used in the future Questions ????