Re: Floating Point Operation in Kernel

2006-12-13 Thread jimmy liu
We has a hardware driver need the floating point
operation to do timing recover. Maybe, we have to do
it in user space.

--- Carlos Munoz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 jimmy liu wrote:
 
 I am writing a module which need be integrated to
 the
 linux kernel with floating point operations for
 mpc82xx. The kernel does not provide support for
 floating point operations. Does anybody have good
 idea
 to implement it or make it to work around?
 
 
 
  


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 What exactly is the floating point operation you
 need to implement ?
 
 
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Re: Floating Point Operation in Kernel

2006-12-12 Thread Carlos Munoz
jimmy liu wrote:

I am writing a module which need be integrated to the
linux kernel with floating point operations for
mpc82xx. The kernel does not provide support for
floating point operations. Does anybody have good idea
to implement it or make it to work around?



 

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What exactly is the floating point operation you need to implement ?


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