A good sub-architecture to base new ports on?
Jorge Amorós Argos
joramar76 at yahoo.es
Thu May 17 13:24:13 EDT 2012
Hi Alexey and co,
I up-ported Solos open code to Openwrt with Linux 2.6.30. I think the
only missing module was ADSL.
Anyway, compiling was successful but I can't tell if it was functional.
Mainly 2 big issues:
* No knowledge how to build the image (I wanted to have a self-lzma
image in order to save room)
* My Solos based router, Xavi 7968, is a bitchy one. I found no way to
easily upload firmware into flash. It took me hours to make 1 trial.
I'll be glad to share the code with whoever need it and maybe we can
take those old routers back to a better world.
Regards,
Jorge
El 17/05/2012 17:29, Alexey Zaytsev escribió:
> On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Arnd Bergmann<arnd at arndb.de> wrote:
>> On Wednesday 16 May 2012, Alexey Zaytsev wrote:
>>> Hey.
>>>
>>> With all the ARM tree rework, I'm wondering, what would be a good (and
>>> simple) sub-architecture on which to base new ports. The target is a
>>> somewhat dated chip used in ADSL routers, so no DT, or multiplatform.
>>> I'm looking at ixp4xx, because I'm somewhat familiar with the
>>> platform, but is it a good reference?
> Thanks for the reply.
>
>> For a new subarchitecture, using DT is required, but it should not make
>> your work harder. spear3xx/6xx is a good example of an older platform
>> that was recently converted (take the arm-soc tree as a base, it contains
>> the latest version).
> Will do. Thanks for the arm-soc pointer.
>
>> Another good one would be highbank, but that contains a lot of stuff you
>> don't need.
>>
>> ixp4xx is not very actively maintained, so I would not use that as
>> a base.
>>
>> What platform are you talking about? I know of a few people that are
>> working on getting older platforms ported to Linux, so maybe someone
>> is already working on a port.
> It's a 'Solos' soc from Connexant. They released kernel code for
> 2.6.11, and I'm up-porting it to the current kernel. I know at least
> two other people interested in the port, adding them to CC. If you
> know anyone else, it would be great to share the effort.
>
--
Jorge Amorós Argos
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