POSIX Signals
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POSIX Signals

   Description
Keywords: Real-Time, POSIX, Signals
Description: This component (package) provides POSIX signal implementation. It do not support real-time POSIX signals, but classic UNIX(r) signals. POSIX standard do not provide a clear description of how signals should be handled in a multi-threading environment. We tried our best to provide an implementation as close as possible to the standar.
   General information
Author(s): Josep Vidal (UPVLC) and Fidel Gonzalez (UPVLC)
Participants: Universidad Politecnica de Valencia
Workpackage: Development of real-time scheduling components (WP5)
Component homepage: http://www.ocera.org
Licenses: GPL
Current version: 0.2
Status: Beta
Hardware:
Processor: Independent
Platform:
RTLinux: 3.2
Dependencies: RTLinux(3.2)
   Download
Current version: 0.2 [psignals-0.2.tgz] [src] [CVS at SourceForge]
Note: This component cannot be used directly. It has to be used within OCERA framework. Sources are provided only for documentation and portability purposes.

 Status codes: Analysis >> Design >> Alpha >> Beta >> Testing >> Stable

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