porting OKL4 to an amr1176jzf-s based board

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Hi everybody.

 

I’m really newbie here. I’m currently interested in porting okl4 on an arm1176jzf-s based board.

Has anyone ever tried and successfully done it? If then how long did it take? How much works to do?

 

Thank you for reading.

Hope to hear from you soon.

 

Namseoung Lee

 


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Hello.

I was involved in doing this operation for pb1176jzf-s board.

You need to port part of the arm v6 okl4 code (not good in the public release), change a little of the build scripts, and the platform specific code section + the application (okl4 v2) drivers of interest.

It can take a while ... But I estimate that you can get debug console output in two weeks.

I think the okl4 guys provide this kind of service as well for their own customers, so depending on your budget you may want to explore this option.

Cheers,
Gabi Voiculescu

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Subject: [okl4-developer] porting OKL4 to an amr1176jzf-s based board
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Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 5:23 PM

Hi everybody.

 

I’m really newbie here. I’m currently interested in porting okl4 on an arm1176jzf-s based board.

Has anyone ever tried and successfully done it? If then how long did it take? How much works to do?

 

Thank you for reading.

Hope to hear from you soon.

 

Namseoung Lee

 


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Hello,

I was recently involved in porting okl4 to an arm1176 based chip(some few weeks back). The process is not too involved and as Gavi mentioned should take a few weeks if one is not familiar with okl4.

Link should be of some help.

In addition to what the above mail suggests, some tweaks will be required in your arm1176jz system configurations (present in your arch/arm/pistachio/cpu sub-directory).

I have a few questions of a similar topic :

1) is there an emulator available for 1176,

2) what is a good way to test the OKL4 port to new hardware and what test programs beyond hello world are available.

3) How much work is involved in trying to paravirtualise an OS, lets say android


Regards,

Amrit




On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:50 PM, Gabi Voiculescu <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hello.

I was involved in doing this operation for pb1176jzf-s board.

You need to port part of the arm v6 okl4 code (not good in the public release), change a little of the build scripts, and the platform specific code section + the application (okl4 v2) drivers of interest.

It can take a while ... But I estimate that you can get debug console output in two weeks.

I think the okl4 guys provide this kind of service as well for their own customers, so depending on your budget you may want to explore this option.

Cheers,
Gabi Voiculescu

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From: 이남승 <[hidden email]>
Subject: [okl4-developer] porting OKL4 to an amr1176jzf-s based board
To: [hidden email]
Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 5:23 PM


Hi everybody.

 

I’m really newbie here. I’m currently interested in porting okl4 on an arm1176jzf-s based board.

Has anyone ever tried and successfully done it? If then how long did it take? How much works to do?

 

Thank you for reading.

Hope to hear from you soon.

 

Namseoung Lee

 


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