Is there any tool to strip files of extension *.x64P? or any help to reduce 
this file size!----------------------

thanks in advance 
 
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 > Today's Topics:> > 1. For Sale: DaVinci DM6446 DVEVM Kit (Farid Azhar)> 2. 
 > 6467 vpif .. linux-uvc/logitech 9000 runtime issue (C.L. Hammond)> 3. 
 > backtrace() not implemented on ARM (Gregoire Banderet)> 4. How to get 
 > Minimum Algorithm size? (Mohamed AbdElwahed)> 5. access yaffs2 fs from 
 > usb-slave (daiguanhong)> > > 
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 > Message: 1> Date: 19 Oct 2008 22:04:54 -0700> From: "Farid Azhar" <[EMAIL 
 > PROTECTED]>> Subject: For Sale: DaVinci DM6446 DVEVM Kit> To: 
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 > 22:52:30 -0700> From: "C.L. Hammond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: 6467 vpif 
 > .. linux-uvc/logitech 9000 runtime issue> To: 
 > [email protected]> Message-ID:> <[EMAIL 
 > PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > hi all,> I'm 
 > on a 6467 dvevm trying to get linux-uvc driver working for logitech 9000> on 
 > mv2.6.10 ( just compiled 2.6.27 git kernel but couldn't get it to boot ..> 
 > another problem ) and have made the changes mentioned here (> 
 > http://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/linux-uvc-devel/2008-April/003360.html )> 
 > to the get module to compile and insmod.> > I'm trying to use uvc_stream to 
 > capture some images and am getting the> following error :> 
 > ------------------------------------------> vpif capture vpif capture.1: 
 > invalid pitch> Unable to set format: 22.> Init v4L2 failed !! exit fatal> 
 > init_VideoIn failed> --------------------------------------------> > any 
 > ideas?> > i found sprel3.pdf which is 6446-centric and shows building kernel 
 > mods and> such ... must be same for 6467? ... I've taken the davinci 
 > multi-day course> few months back and am wondering if there is something i'm 
 > missing about the> order to read the docs .... WHERE do i need to look FIRST 
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 > 10:11:07 +0200> From: Gregoire Banderet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: 
 > backtrace() not implemented on ARM> To: 
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 > Hi,> > Is there a way to print a backtrace from a C program on DaVinci?> I 
 > tried backtrace() but it returns 0. I looked at > __builtin_return_address 
 > too but it doesn't work.> Note that I use the toolchain from mvista PRO4 
 > (i.e. gcc 3.4.3).> > Thx,> Greg> > > > ------------------------------> > 
 > Message: 4> Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 11:10:09 +0000> From: Mohamed AbdElwahed 
 > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: How to get Minimum Algorithm size?> To: 
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 > get Minimum Algorithm size?> i compiled my algorithm on DM6446 board and i 
 > want to minimize the size of the output algorithm, Is there any way to do 
 > this.------------------------------------------------------> > Any help is 
 > highly appreciated, thanks in advance> > > 
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 > 19:21:50 +0800> From: "daiguanhong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: access 
 > yaffs2 fs from usb-slave > To: 
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 > know how access yaffs2 fs from usb-slave ?> ----- Original Message ----- > 
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 > > > > Today's Topics:> > > > 1. AW: Uboot large UImage (DISTEC Kiermaier 
 > Dieter)> > 2. Help on accessing CS2/3/4 address spaces on DM6446 (Nitin 
 > Joshi)> > > > > > 
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 > > Message: 1> > Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 11:07:07 +0200> > From: "DISTEC 
 > Kiermaier Dieter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > Subject: AW: Uboot large UImage> > 
 > To: "Joshua Hintze" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Stephen Berry"> > <[EMAIL 
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 > Message-ID:> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > Content-Type: text/plain; 
 > charset="iso-8859-1"> > > > Hello together,> > > > AFAIK u-boot is smart 
 > enough to handle bad blocks if you use> > nand erase.jffs2 / read.jffs2 
 > commands instead of plain> > nand write / erase / read. Sorry, but I don't 
 > know the correct> > syntax of the commands because I don't have a board here 
 > right now.> > But a nand help at the u-boot prompt should point out the 
 > correct syntax.> > > > Best regards,> > Dieter> > > > > > > > 
 > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----> > Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] im Auftrag von 
 > Joshua Hintze> > Gesendet: Sa 18.10.2008 04:10> > An: 'Stephen Berry'; 
 > [email protected]> > Betreff: RE: Uboot large 
 > UImage> > > > Thank you Steve.> > > > > > > > When I performed the erase it 
 > did not indicated any bad blocks. Is there a> > way to test for bad blocks? 
 > I don't think it is bad blocks however since> > both of our Davinci boards 
 > do this.> > > > > > > > Josh> > > > > > > > From: Stephen Berry 
 > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 6:57 PM> > To: 
 > Joshua Hintze; [email protected]> > Subject: 
 > Re: Uboot large UImage> > > > > > > > Did you have any bad blocks during the 
 > erase? U-boot isn't smart enough to> > deal with bad blocks ... I have a 
 > board that has one in the middle of the> > kernel image. I moved it away 
 > from the bad block and changed the nboot> > address to match.> > > > Steve> 
 > > > > Joshua Hintze wrote: > > > > Hello,> > > > > > > > I am having trouble 
 > boot from NAND flash larger images. Previously my kernel> > uImage was 
 > around 1.4 megs. I just recently enabled some other options and> > it grew 
 > in size to 1.6 megs. > > > > > > > > Our nand flash layout is like this.> > 
 > > > > > > > 0x00000000-0x00018000 : "UBL image"> > > > 0x00018000-0x00044000 
 > : "U-boot image"> > > > 0x00044000-0x00208000 : "Kernel image"> > > > 
 > 0x00208000-0x003ffc000 : "JFFS2"> > > > > > > > So we have more than enough 
 > space. I load the uImage into ram using tftpboot> > and then nand erase/nand 
 > write it out making sure I write all of it and> > erase enough space.> > > > 
 > > > > > However when I go to boot it I get the following:> > > > > > > > 
 > Loading from device 0: <NULL> at 0x2000000 (offset 0x44000)> > > > Image 
 > Name: Linux-2.6.10_mvl401-davinci_evm> > > > Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel 
 > Image (uncompressed)> > > > Data Size: 1646412 Bytes = 1.6 MB> > > > Load 
 > Address: 80008000> > > > Entry Point: 80008000> > > > ## Booting image at 
 > 80700000 ...> > > > Image Name: Linux-2.6.10_mvl401-davinci_evm> > > > Image 
 > Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed)> > > > Data Size: 1646412 Bytes 
 > = 1.6 MB> > > > Load Address: 80008000> > > > Entry Point: 80008000> > > > 
 > Verifying Checksum ... Bad Data CRC> > > > > > > > > > > > However, if I 
 > just bootm after I loaded it with tftpboot it works just fine.> > So there 
 > is some problem in the reading/writing to the NAND flash. > > > > > > > > 
 > Any thoughts? > > > > > > > > Thanks,> > > > > > > > Josh> > > > > > > > > > 
 > > > _____ > > > > > > > > > > 
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 > 2008 18:11:27 +0530> > From: Nitin Joshi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > Subject: 
 > Help on accessing CS2/3/4 address spaces on DM6446> > To: 
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 > > I am working on DV EVM - DM6446 and I have to access external memory 
 > region connected> > to processor through AEMIF interface.> > > > To tell you 
 > the exact details,> > In our custom target board which we will receive next 
 > week, there are 2 FPGA connected to 2 AEMIF> > interfaces of the DM6446, and 
 > I need to configure FPGA registers from Linux user space.> > > > But 
 > presently I have the DVEVM-DM6446 and I am trying to access DDR memory 
 > connected> > to processor through another EMIF, hoping that the same way I 
 > can access the FPGA registers!!> > > > I tried following 2 methods and both 
 > are working fine!> > Method 1)> > U32 *virt_addr;> > //Get the virtual 
 > address> > virt_addr = (U32 *)phys_to_virt(Physical address);> > //Write 
 > data> > *(virt_addr + offset) = (U32) 0x12345678;> > And if I print both 
 > virt and phy addresses, Virt = 0xc0000000:: Phy = 0x80000000 and offset 
 > 0xf00> > > > Method 2)> > U32 *virt_addr;> > //Get the virtual address> > 
 > virt_addr = (U32 *)ioremap(Physical address, 4096);> > //Write data> > 
 > *(virt_addr + offset) = (U32) 0x12345678;> > And if I print both virt and 
 > phy addresses, Virt = 0xc8164f00:: Phy = 0x80000000 and offset 0xf00> > > > 
 > I would like to know which one is the preferred/correct way to work with 
 > mapped memories?> > > > Appreciate your help !!> > > > Thanks and Regards,> 
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