Shivdas,


I would suggest you have a look at the wiki: 
http://wiki.davincidsp.com/index.php?title=Main_Page



This answers some of your questions like what is gstreamer? etc and other FAQ's 
for Linux on Davinci.



You can download DSP/BIOS from 
https://www-a.ti.com/downloads/sds_support/targetcontent/bios/index.html



A good place to start for BIOS related questions will be the documentation in 
the installation

*            Spru423[x].pdf - User's Guide

*            Spru403[x].pdf - BIOS API reference guide





Hope this helps.



Thanks and Regards,

Deepali Uppal

DSP/BIOS Link

Platform Support Products 
[http://dbdwss01.india.ti.com/pspproducts/default.aspx]





-----Original Message-----
From: shivdas.gujare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 4:18 PM
To: Uppal, Deepali
Cc: Davinci linux open source
Subject: RE: Needs reference to documents





Hi Deepali,

Thanks for your reply.



As I am very new to Linux DSP,

I would like to build some basic understanding of DSP/BIOS kernel.

How this kernel is managed? what is purpose of individual files?

How can I compile this? How can I interact with Linux Kernel using DSP/BIOS

kernel?

where can I find repository of different versions of DSP/BIOS kernel?



I am looking for such documents, which will answer my few of the above

questions.



Also I would like to get basic information on DSP/BIOS 5.32





Thanks and Regards,

Shivdas Gujare



On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:19:51 +0530, "Uppal, Deepali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

wrote:

> Shivdas,

>

> DSP/BIOS Link product provides DSP bootloading and data transfer

services.

> It is available standalone, as well as within Codec Engine. If used

> standalone, you can choose one of the several data transfer protocols

> available between the ARM & DSP, depending on your specific needs.

> The latest release is v1.50 and can be downloaded at:

> https://www-a.ti.com/downloads/sds_support/targetcontent/link/index.html

>

> Please refer to UserGuide for high level information on all protocols

> (DSPLink components) and the Programmer's Guide for guidance in choosing

> the protocol that is suitable for your needs. Once you have decided on

your

> protocol, you can refer to sample applications available with the release

> for an example usage of the APIs.

>

> The sample applications are available within the /dsplink/gpp/src/samples

> and /dsplink/dsp/src/samples directory.

>

> For example, to use messaging with MSGQ module, refer to

> /dsplink/gpp/src/samples/message and /dsplink/dsp/src/samples/message.

>

> The design of the sample application is detailed in UserGuide.

>

> Gstreamer is not a part of DSPLink. I will not able to give you any

> information on that.

>

> Thanks and Regards,

> Deepali Uppal

> DSP/BIOS Link

> Platform Support Products

> [http://dbdwss01.india.ti.com/pspproducts/default.aspx]

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf

> Of shivdas.gujare

> Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 11:06 AM

> To: Davinci linux open source

> Subject: Needs reference to documents

>

>

> Hi,

> Please, suggest any good documents where

> I can understand communication between ARM, DSP.

> Also, what is role of gstreamer? how it is used?

>

> I want to build an understanding of communication flow between

> ARM- DSP gateway - DSP-BIOS- DSP in Linux.

>

>

> Thanks in advance,

> Shivdas

>

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