As I understand ,
1) dm81xx only support syslink ti called ipc ver1.x
2) dra74x only support ipc version 3.x , compatible with linux kernel rpmsg
3)pci-e is nothing with Ti ipc
4) Ti implement ipu/hdvpss on their m4/m3 with BIOS/rtos ,this is depend on
the ipc version . and no opensource code

About the pci-e on am57xx should have some difference with dm81xx
at least , if am57xx same as dra7xx , dra7xx have 2 pci-e subsystems .while
dm81xx only have one

You can contract Ti with Dra74x TRM ,maybe NDA needed ,but this should be
the  right way .


2015-01-18 7:17 GMT+08:00 Matthijs van Duin <[email protected]>:

> On Friday, 16 January 2015 16:29:37 UTC+1, RobertCNelson wrote:
>>
>> Check on linux-omap, Tony's been adding DM81xx support..
>
>
> :D
>
>
>> I think the problem with lack of mainline DM81xx support, is TI/etc never
>> made a low cost "BeagleBoard" thus, the community never worked on it. ;)
>>
>
> Yup, a shame since they're pretty nice chips... although of course they
> suddenly seem less impressive after having seen what's on Vayu.
>
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