[okl4-developer] About build okl4
Ben Leslie
benno at ok-labs.com
Mon Sep 3 13:19:36 EST 2007
On Fri Aug 31, 2007 at 16:02:05 +0800, kashin Lin wrote:
>2007/8/29, kashin Lin <kashin08 at gmail.com>:
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>> 2007/8/29, Ben Leslie <benno at ok-labs.com>:
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>> > On Thu Aug 23, 2007 at 23:00:55 +0800, kashin Lin wrote:
>> > >Hi,
>> > >
>> > >Thanks for your rapidly reply.
>> > >Are there any new documents i can refer to ? because my
>> > >ongoing work is to port okl4 to a arm-base platform, i should do
>> > >some study.
>> > >
>> > >my goal is to port okL4 to a platform with xScale processor.
>> > >( platform intro link : http://www.microtime.com.tw/English/PreSOC.htm)
>> > >so i have to know some things:
>> > >1. in order to port it to other platform, what files i should modify?
>> > how?
>> > >2. which code i should add or modify?
>> > >3. are there any things i should take care?
>> > >
>> > >i'm new to do this. thanks for your suggestion.
>> > >
>> >
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > On reading the PreSoc page, it implies that a number of different CPUs
>> > can be used depending on the daughter card. Can you give us information
>> > on which daughter card is being used? It may be the case that all the
>> > porting required has already been done.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> >
>> > Ben
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>> Hi Ben,
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>> the platform i used can be separated into three parts:
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>> first part: the mother board
>> http://www.microtime.com.tw/product/English/PreSOCes/Creator-MB.htm
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>> there are two daughter boards that can be connected to the mother board
>> second part(CPU) : creator XScale-pxa270 (no website link)
>> third part(DSP) : Create TIDSP - 5502
>> http://www.microtime.com.tw/product/English/PreSOCes/5502.htm
>>
>> thanks for your reply~
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>Hi,
>
>according to the platform i used ,have all the
>porting required already been done?
>
>if yes, which "machine" more suit me, gumstix? or i should add a new
>machine configuration in "machines.py"? ( how? can show me a example which
>options i should configure ?)
>
>thanks for your reply
It is probably best to add a new machine configuration to machines.py.
You should use the gumstix machine as an example. The main things you
will probably need to change are the memory regions.
Cheers,
Ben
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