| 130525384451_575460007411 | Russell King ARM Li |
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Hi Russell
Thanks for your reply,
Pls find the code attached
regards..
Prafulla . .
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From: Russell King - ARM Linux [ rel="nofollow" mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mail |
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| 132225784928_514160007979 | Prafulla WADASKAR |
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On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 17:50:10 +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 09:27:23AM +0530, Prafulla WADASKAR wrote:
input_unregister_device(kp- inp_dev);
/* if this |
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| 149028114076_587260007440 | Guennadi Liakhovetsk |
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Hi Russell
thanks for your inputs and reviews
the kernel page fault problem on re-insertion a module is solved by removing
input_free_device after unregister.
Now I am facing anther problem,
when I |
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| 108829134055_590760007998 | Robbie |
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Hi all,
I am using omap5912 board. I want to map the SDRAM to DSP. How to do this
in linux.
Thanks in advance
regards
Prabha J.
Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Mailto: prabha.j@xxxxxxx
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| 101929334085_549860007228 | James Steward |
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| 179828684766_524960007687 | Bart Jonkers |
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On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 09:33 -0500, Robbie wrote:
The three threads are essentially three loops performing various tasks. For all Im read I havent seen where in a RR policy a process must block or |
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| 166129444264_558960007627 | Bart Jonkers |
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| 156725754437_564460007796 | MarcAndrxE9 HxE9bert |
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2006 at 10:51:50AM +0200, Bart Jonkers wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 10:02 -0800, tmike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Quoting Bart Jonkers <jonkersbart@xxxxxxxxx :
Have you loo |
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| 108325354709_513960007502 | MarcAndrxE9 HxE9bert |
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| 113624614434_522160007997 | MarcAndre Hebert |
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On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 10:25:43AM -0500, Marc-Andr? H?bert wrote:
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De : Andy Gatward [ rel="nofollow" mailto:agatward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:agatward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| 145027574865_521660007486 | MarcAndre Hebert |
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On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 01:05:58PM -0500, Marc-Andre Hebert wrote:
Just tried that and its pumping a series of these, heres the first one I
get (I can send the next ones if it helps):
Id assume |
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| 190326684430_516760007515 | MarcAndre Hebert |
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Marc-Andre Hebert wrote:
De : Russell King - ARM Linux [ rel="nofollow" mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ]
Looks like userspace has jumped |
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| 179428234089_523160007536 | MarcAndre Hebert |
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Marc-Andre Hebert wrote:
De : Nicolas Pitre [ rel="nofollow" mailto:nico@xxxxxxx mailto:nico@xxxxxxx ]
000b4a70 <__libc_malloc :
b4a70: e92d407 |
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| 102725504070_573660007512 | MarcAndre Hebert |
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Marc-Andre Hebert wrote:
De : Nicolas Pitre [ rel="nofollow" mailto:nico@xxxxxxx mailto:nico@xxxxxxx ]
You could try adding cachepolicy=writethrough to your kernel c |
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| 123728264974_567260007933 | MarcAndre Hebert |
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Marc-Andre Hebert wrote:
De : Nicolas Pitre [ rel="nofollow" mailto:nico@xxxxxxx mailto:nico@xxxxxxx ]
This means you are running your test program from either an ID |
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| 166924984690_553460007697 | Nicolas Pitre |
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006, Marc-Andre Hebert wrote:
I know the ext2 fs doesnt make much sense for us, it was kept like that
mostly because that how it was.
Your truly knows that JFFS didnt exist at t |
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| 102026174364_545060007620 | Pavel Pisa |
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-----Message dorigine-----
De : Nicolas Pitre [ rel="nofollow" mailto:nico@xxxxxxx mailto:nico@xxxxxxx ]
Envoye : 23 mars 2006 23:09
A : Marc-Andre Hebert
Cc : Russell King - ARM Linux; |
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| 196525784443_505460007910 | Russell King ARM Li |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Pavel Pisa wrote:
does that mean, that this patch is required for all platforms, where
the MTD reads are used on non coherent cache systems (ARM)? If so, is it
expected to |
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| 159128374460_566260007149 | Russell King ARM Li |
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On Fri, 24 Mar 2006, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
However, theres a recent twist to this - the struct page in the scatter
list may not refer to the page being transferred - annoyingly, offset |
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| 117428114975_514760007022 | James Steward |
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On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 12:36 -0500, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
2) and so far only for the mtdblock interface.
Please excuse my ignorance, but isnt PCMCIA to Compact Flash a
candidate? Its PIO isnt it?
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| 108021514520_577160007234 | James Steward |
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On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 09:13 +1000, James Steward wrote:
On Sun, 2006-03-26 at 06:46 +1000, James Steward wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-24 at 12:36 -0500, Nicolas Pitre wrote:
2) and so far |
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| 146727064852_583160007635 | James Steward |
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On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 11:10:32AM +1000, James Steward wrote:
More fuel for the fire, I have a couple of shell scripts that run from
cron that suddenly threw me these 2 gems...
Pid: 1854, c |
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| 145021214213_589460007023 | Russell King ARM Li |
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On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 09:45 +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 11:10:32AM +1000, James Steward wrote:
More fuel for the fire, I have a couple of shell scripts that r |
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| 180327674861_526260007433 | Russell King ARM Li |
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On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 08:53 +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 02:05:15PM +1000, James Steward wrote:
Does this agree with your theory of a bad SoC?
Its differ |
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| 141226034243_538660007726 | Guennadi Liakhovetsk |
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On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 14:42 +0100, Russell King - ARM Linux wrote:
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 12:07:04PM +1000, James Steward wrote:
Well that was an interesting test...
Ive attached the first |
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| 140928314878_593060007564 | James Steward |
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On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 10:08:17AM +1000, James Steward wrote:
Ive now hacked in a linear feedback shift register as you suggested and
in doing that has made the ramtest more explosive on the sys |
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| 116320674269_501460007426 | James Steward |
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| 165023484547_586460007724 | James Steward |
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| 188720444490_574860007920 | Peter Pearse |
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"Jason Chang" <jchang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
This is technical referece manual doc.
I mean the programming source or sample code.
There might be some examples or some test programs |
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| 118027194522_542460007272 | Message not availabl |
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Hi all,
FYI, the attached patch (to the debian sarge gcc-3.3 package) stops
binaries generated by gcj-3.3 from segfaulting at startup on 2.6 arm
kernels. The underlying issue is one in libgc that h |
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| 115025144103_502860007704 | jack chen |
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On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 07:35:38AM -0600, Bill Gatliff wrote:
Since gcc 3.3 is no longer maintained, and debian sid doesnt ship
gcj-3.3 anymore, its not much use submitting bugs with either th |
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| 159226074772_586260007670 | Peter Menzebach |
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Peter wrote:
jack chen wrote:
Hi all :
How can i change a ramdisk that have been processed by U-boot tools "mkimage" ?
It seems that if d |
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| 128722714018_583560007260 | Alan Casey |
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Hi ALL:
I always set the parameter with following line :
setenv bootargs root=/dev/ram rw initrd=0x21100000,6000000 ramdisk_size=15360 ...
I know what they mean EXCEPT the |
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| 155820214304_504860007611 | Bennett SH Wai |
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Hi,
I want to know how process scheduling would happen in arm based system
running linux 2.4.21 kernel, specific to this example of mine.
Consider there is a processes which in a loop does only sta |
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| 196829504330_548960007435 | x412x438x442x430x43B |
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Le Vendredi 28 Octobre 2005 08:58, Bennett SH Wai a écrit :
I find AT91.com has changed that no Linux info is given now.
Does anyone know if 2.6.?? available for AT91RM9200? From where |
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| 176225254949_586560007392 | Sushant Kumar Mishra |
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| 156821444999_533960007619 | jinzhcheng |
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hi,
I am trying to use use 2.6.13.4 kernel version for my
at91rm9200dk board.In that i have no support for
ethernet RMII.
The MII vs RMII selection is done via the is_rmii field of the
at91_e |
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| 100922934890_502760007024 | Project TraineesEmbe |
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On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 01:25:32PM +0000, jinzhcheng wrote:
Please read rel="nofollow" www.arm.linux.org.uk/mailinglists/etiquette.php#e2 www.arm.linux.org.uk/mailinglists/etiquette.php#e2
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| 128726854045_559260007815 | Pramod P K |
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Hello!
I want to porting Intel VFM fs to my arm board(running linux-2.4.20),
maybe somebody has do it?
在 2005-10-27四的 19:04 +0800,linux-arm-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| 120327014765_553360007138 | Sushant Kumar Mishra |
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It seems the latest version of strace is not working
properly with 2.6.14. Below is a patch that fixes the
problem.
rel="nofollow" www.fluff.org/ben/patches/strace/strace-fix-arm-bad-syscall.p |
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| 196929514663_591760007216 | Sushant Kumar Mishra |
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| 130923834361_530760007366 | Michael Opdenacker |
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arm-linux-gcc 2.95.3 is too old. There are major changes, so its better to
get the latest toolchain.
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| 192727324660_581660007787 | Sushant Kumar Mishra |
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Does the micro have a MMU or not?
Hi,
I want the 3.3.2 cross tool chain for arm.
From where i can download them.
regards
skm
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| 184120474472_588660007205 | Mathieu Deschamps |
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Hi,
Im trying to mount USB pendrive as described at
rel="nofollow" oskfordummies.hp.infoseek.co.jp/howto/usbflash.html oskfordummies.hp.infoseek.co.jp/howto/usbflash.html
but my linux HA |
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| 170128434906_546560007094 | Pramod P K |
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| 160423444045_526760007860 | Aras Vaichas |
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| 148325704243_584460007966 | Russell King ARM Li |
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| 121028034697_587060007457 | Rodger Wilson |
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I looked at online document and found there are low-latency patch and preemption patch for 2.4 kernel. Does anyone know if these patch are already part of 2.6.13 kernel? Does anyone actually try to m |
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| 165724594504_512860007143 | Geoff Levand |
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Rodger,
There was a brief discussion in Oprofile mail list regarding cross-compile
that might help you.
rel="nofollow" marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=oprofile-list&m=112967045229538&w=2 mar |
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| 133320454987_523860007362 | Russell King ARM Li |
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Hi All,
I am trying to figure where in the system.(arm based board, no swap etc, all
in memory, applications jffs2 based mounted partitions)
Its happening only when I am running in a specific mode a |
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