On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 05:19:32PM +0200, Michael Schnell wrote: > While this is really interesting stuff and closely related (defining > a standard protocol between Linux and coprocessors), I understand > that this article is about using coprocessors that are dedicated by > hardware (e.g. because they don't have an MMU and/or use a different > architecture than the main Linux processors). > > My question was about how to tell Linux that it should leave alone > one of the processors, it _could_ use for SMP, and on top of that > start a non-Linux-enabled "very hard realtime" program on same, that > of course needs hardware interrupts. On top of this, the article > will help to implement communication between Linux and this > processor/program.
I thought it talked about AMP in the case where you did have an SMP system but wanted to use some cores for other stuff. Maybe I didn't read enough of it. -- Len Sorensen _______________________________________________ uClinux-dev mailing list uClinux-dev@uclinux.org http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/listinfo/uclinux-dev This message was resent by uclinux-dev@uclinux.org To unsubscribe see: http://mailman.uclinux.org/mailman/options/uclinux-dev