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From 03/01/2011 to 03/30/2011
03/28/2011
- 02:47 AM Software Development: RE: FPGA_GPIO input polling
- Hi Mike
Thanks for your answer.
It would be nice to have the FPGA_gpio interrupt (poll) function working, so I'...
03/27/2011
- 05:55 PM Software Development: RE: Problem with FPGA reload
- I think this is a problem with the unload of the fpga_gpio driver. I am not sure if it is unregistering with the gpi...
- 04:42 PM Software Development: RE: FPGA_GPIO input polling
- Hi Brian,
The gpiolib framework is a little more rigid than I had hoped, and updating the fpga_gpio driver to incl...
03/25/2011
- 12:04 PM Software Development: RE: FPGA_GPIO input polling
- Hi Brian,
The current fpga-gpio arm linux driver does not support interrupt notification at the moment. However, ... - Hi
I'm trying to get my user application notified when a FPGA GPIO input pin goes high.
I have created a FPGA ...
03/24/2011
- Hi
I have a minor problem when I reload the FPGA image after the OMAP has booted into Linux. I'm not able to expor...
03/20/2011
- 10:16 PM Software Development: RE: Where can I get the files listed on the DSPLink Hello World wiki?
- I'm also looking for the files, would you plese email me too.
03/18/2011
- 10:40 AM Software Development: RE: Include Path / Where is the correct source files?
- Hi Mike
I have now found out how to map kernel space into user space, though I don't have an example working yet.
... - 04:29 AM Software Development: RE: Include Path / Where is the correct source files?
- Hi Mike,
I will search the net for a mmap example. Regarding the NAND device it is already mounted.
Thanks for ...
03/17/2011
- 12:51 PM Software Development: RE: Include Path / Where is the correct source files?
- Brian,
Good to hear the gpio is working for you.
You are trying to memory map FPGA space into userspace. The w... - 10:43 AM Software Development: RE: Include Path / Where is the correct source files?
- Hi Mike
I now have the FPGA communication up and running, and I can toggle an FPGA output pin from the command lin...
03/10/2011
- 02:17 PM Software Development: RE: How Do I Get SD Memory Working for Critical Link Carrier Board From Linux
- David
the mount is done by udev. The scripts for udev are in /etc/udev/scripts
the file mount.sh is the one that mo... - 02:12 PM Software Development: RE: How Do I Get SD Memory Working for Critical Link Carrier Board From Linux
- Tim,
Thanks, remounting the drive in async mode drastically increased performance. I am now getting 4.3MB/s using...
03/05/2011
- 10:21 AM Software Development: RE: How Do I Get SD Memory Working for Critical Link Carrier Board From Linux
- Michael Williamson wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> TI has published performance numbers for their basic kernel (which our ... - 10:14 AM Software Development: RE: How Do I Get SD Memory Working for Critical Link Carrier Board From Linux
- Hi David,
TI has published performance numbers for their basic kernel (which our port essentially sits on top of) ... - 10:05 AM Software Development: RE: How Do I Get SD Memory Working for Critical Link Carrier Board From Linux
- Tom,
Thanks for your response. We would desire 4MB/s. Do you know how close to that number we could achieve?
... - 09:19 AM Software Development: RE: How Do I Get SD Memory Working for Critical Link Carrier Board From Linux
- Hi David,
What throughput do you need or expect to get? I don't think the SD card is ever going to be as fast as ...
03/04/2011
- 09:39 PM Software Development: RE: How Do I Get SD Memory Working for Critical Link Carrier Board From Linux
- Mike,
The micro SD card is functioning with a FAT filesystem in our system. However, the write bandwith is slower...
03/01/2011
- 08:25 AM FPGA Development: RE: FPGA example source
- Hi Mike,
thanks for your response. I would like a simple gpio example for the fpga using the fpga_gpio.ko driver f... - 07:28 AM FPGA Development: RE: FPGA example source
- Hi Brian,
I can provide you with an example project if you are still stuck. Sorry for the delay. Please advise... - 08:08 AM Software Development: RE: Include Path / Where is the correct source files?
- Hi Mike
Thanks for your response. I am trying to access the EMIF from my application. I will prefer not to write a... - 07:26 AM Software Development: RE: Include Path / Where is the correct source files?
- Hi Brian,
Are you trying to write a driver or trying to access the EMIF via your application? Typically, direct m...
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