Hi Soapy,

Yeah John always seems to take things personally, or out of context. I have
no problem what so ever with anyone using whatever they want. Including the
OP. My comment were merely to point out that remoteproc / rpmsg are not
finished, have known issues, and are a pain in the backside to initially
get working.

So for someone using prussdrv, it is probably a bad idea to even start
thinking about using remoteproc / rpmsg. Unless they're just experimenting
. . . where then it could be a good learning experience I suppose. Me . . .
I'd rather something were fully functional and well documented before I
invest my time into it. remoteproc is neither of these.

On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Soapy Smith <[email protected]>
wrote:

> remoteproc definitely has some bad behavior.  But what I am doing is just
> as experimental, and no motors (all data transfer) involved.
>
> What is currently considered a reliable methodology for getting the most
> out of the PRUs?
> Also, what about C versus assembler?  Will C alone suffice, or is there
> real need to do some assembler?
> I've found that there are actually two different assemblers, the older
> pasm (apparently no longer supported), and the assembler part of clpru.
> If you are just starting out in PRU work, should pasm even be considered?
>
> Regards,
> Greg
>
> On Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 4:49:49 PM UTC-5, William Hermans wrote:
>>
>> I would recommend staying away from remoteproc and rpmsg at least until
>> it's out of experimental.
>>
>>
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