Hi Felipe, > > What TI has offered so far is code, and the comments have been on this > > code. You seem to want maintainers to understand that this is code > > that works "today", but I don't think the code can be tested right now > > since the tools (CE/Link) are not available out in the open. > > Err, I got confused about the CE/Link, I meant the xdctools... or > whatever is needed to compile DSP nodes. AFAIK the DSP compiler is not > enough. Yes, today certain components (such as codec-engine, dspbios) do require the xdctools. There are a couple components that don't (such as DSPLink) but these will probably use xdctools in the future too. Anyway, just in case you have not seen there is a TI DSP Wiki page now for all things DSP and a lot of the tools/software are available through here. However, not all is source. See below: TI DSP Wiki http://tiexpressdsp.com/ With regard to the xdctools, TI has kicked off an open-source project to for these. Details can be found here: http://wiki.eclipse.org/DSDP/RTSC It may seem a bit messy right now (with bridge, link, etc), but hopefully all of this will get straighten out as we progress. Cheers Jon -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-omap" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html