Alex Gibson wrote: > > Have a look at threadx. > AFAIK thats what marvell used or purchased for the kernel in the driver. > > http://www.rtos.com/page/product.php?id=2 > http://www.rtos.com/news/detail/?prid=104 > > threadx api http://www.rtos.com/page/product.php?id=27 > > If they are using threadx it would have to be in c and possibly some > in asm. > > expresslogic have a book on threadx Realtime Embedded multithreading > http://www.amazon.com/Real-Time-Embedded-Multithreading-Using-ThreadX/dp/1578201349/sr=1-1/qid=1167474769/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-5034521-8430408?ie=UTF8&s=books > > Be interesting to find out if the driver was written/built for arm or > thumb instruction set (arm core). > > Alex according to http://www.commsdesign.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=57300160 it includes an arm9e core http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/families/ARM9EFamily.html so may have an mmu. Not all arm9 cores get implemented with an mmu (eg STR912).
Do we know which compiler/toolkit marvell used ? Alex ps For some reason I seem to be getting double posts of all messages sent to [email protected]
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