Hi all, When I thought it was a /proc problem, it was a float problem. The CPU (405GP) has no FPU, but I need to calculate sin and cos in a kernel module. Why? Well, we use a formula to draw figures (all deformed circles). Those figures can be defined with only 6 parameters, which are passed from the control-panel (in userspace) to the RTAI-powered kernel module. That module calculates the X and Y positions, creates PWM signals from it and outputs them to GPIO1 and 2.
I don't see another approach to get this working, because the control-panel isn't real time, while the kernel module is. So the module needs to calculate the X and Y positions from the 6 parameters. To make it short: can I use floating points in kernel space? The info I've found just tells me 'no', but I'm wondering if there are any workarounds for this. I did find some 'faster math functions' which don't require any sin or cos anymore, but they do require floating points. A possible solution to me, is using 'unsinged long int' multiplied by some factor of 10. Anybody a better solution? PS: might be a bit off topic here, sorry about that. -- Toni Van Remortel Wetenschappelijk Medewerker - D-science lab Real time Linux for embedded systems: http://linemb.d-sciencelab.com Tel: +32 3 205 61 72 - Fax: +32 3 205 61 95 E-mail: t.vanremortel at ha.be ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/