remoteproc: Load coprocessor code to the specific main memory location
Michal Simek
monstr at monstr.eu
Thu Feb 16 20:12:57 EST 2012
Michal Simek wrote:
> Michal Simek wrote:
>> Ohad Ben-Cohen wrote:
>>> On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Michal Simek <monstr at monstr.eu> wrote:
>>>> Here is how it is achieve
>>>> ret = dma_declare_coherent_memory(&zynq_freertos.dev, 0,
>>>> 0, 0x10000000, DMA_MEMORY_MAP);
>>>>
>>>> which is fully compatible with remoteproc.
>>>
>>> Great, this is what we've been doing with davinci too.
>>
>> Cool.
>>
>>>
>>>> Do you have any example of using it?
>>>
>>> What exactly are you looking for ? RTOS or Linux side ?
>>
>> Both side will be great. Rtos is freertos.
>>
>>>
>>> On the Linux side, you can just make the rpmsg sample work (it's part
>>> of the rpmsg patch set). For the RTOS side, feel free to just take our
>>> code (it's BSD licensed and hosted on github) and adapt it to your
>>> environment.
>>
>> You mean that server_sample and rpmsg_omx right?
>> I have also found rpmsg-omx demo application.
>> What I am missing is how to probe rpmsg bus.
>> Do you have any working example?
>>
>> Communication between cpus is done through swirqs. I have test sending
>> it from linux to rtos.
>
> ok. How that rpmsg channels are created? Is it based on data sent from
> remoteproc?
> Or based on resource table?
I should be more specific. Can you point me to remoteproc code which publish
remote service based on them Linux rpmsg driver will be probed? It is rtos part of code.
In your ELCE presentation is called rpmsg-client-sample service.
Thanks,
Michal
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