Hello Tamas, > I would like to port Genode to the Raspberry Pi 2, using the custom > kernel from base-hw.
welcome to the list! Support for the Raspberry Pi 2 would be very cool to have. :-) > I know it is already available for the Raspberry Pi 1, but model 2 uses > an entirely different CPU (ARM Cortex-A7), from a different family > (ARMv7-A). > > I am not very familiar with the structure of the Genode source files > yet. Could you help me, by explaining what files I should create or > modify, and which files I should take as reference when doing so? > (Should I start based on the files of a board using a CPU from the same > family (ARMv7-A), or from the files concerning the Raspberry Pi 1?) A similar question popped up last January when Waldo Paz Rodriguez worked on enabling a new Exynos-5 board while basing his work on an already supported board (Arndale). The hints that I gave back then may very well apply to your situation (of course, the board names differ): http://sourceforge.net/p/genode/mailman/message/33222798/ Within the Genode source tree, we use "rpi" to refer to the Raspberry Pi. So this is the pattern to look for. I hope this is helpful for getting started. Please do not hesitate to ask for further directions. Cheers Norman -- Dr.-Ing. Norman Feske Genode Labs http://www.genode-labs.com · http://genode.org Genode Labs GmbH · Amtsgericht Dresden · HRB 28424 · Sitz Dresden Geschäftsführer: Dr.-Ing. Norman Feske, Christian Helmuth ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Go from Idea to Many App Stores Faster with Intel(R) XDK Give your users amazing mobile app experiences with Intel(R) XDK. Use one codebase in this all-in-one HTML5 development environment. Design, debug & build mobile apps & 2D/3D high-impact games for multiple OSs. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=254741911&iu=/4140 _______________________________________________ genode-main mailing list genode-main@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/genode-main