Question on ARM Cortex R4 support in Linux
Catalin Marinas
catalin.marinas at arm.com
Mon Feb 20 05:01:22 EST 2012
On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 09:52:55AM +0000, Armando Visconti wrote:
> >>>> Has anybody used it on Cortex R4 based platform ?
> >>>
> >>> In theory Linux support for R4 should just work (once CONFIG_MMU is
> >>> disabled). I used to test it in the past regularly but not recently.
> >>
> >> Great. I was planning to use linux-3.2, I hope the support is there ?
> >
> > It's been there for years, but some bit-rotting may have occurred.
>
> I'm assuming you have tried it on a FPGA solution, is that correct?
It may have been a real silicon (core tile for a RealView EB board), I
don't remember the details.
> We are planning to buy a Cortex-R4 board from ARM.
> Lionel Belnet suggested to buy Versatile + a CoreTile with Cortex-R4F
> r1p2 Test Chip on it.
>
> Is there any Linux/ucLinux support already offered for this solution?
On www.arm.com/linux there is a uClinux tab with images for download,
though the kernel is 2.6.35. Anyway, you can always get a newer kernel
and just disable CONFIG_MMU for a RealView/EB board with ARMv6
processor.
> Any other idea?
I can't really tell what other R4 platforms are around.
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Catalin
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