Re: OMAP3630 DSP Question

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* Adam Ford <aford173@xxxxxxxxx> [170522 05:53]:
> For those of us who want to use modern kernels (like the 4.9 LTS), is
> there a method to use the DSP documented anywhere?  I know there are a
> bunch of DSP examples from 2.6.x kernel and 3.0 kernel stuff, but
> there has been a lot of evolution, and I was hoping to be able to
> integrate the DSP examples and/or video decoders with modern Linux
> kernels. I know about ICP , but the reference documentation  I can
> find ((http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/IPC_Install_Guide_Linux)
> shows the L138 and OMAP5.  Does anyone know if the OMAP35/36/3730 are
> supported?

My understanding is that TI DSP code is supported on all TI DSPs but
the control code between the SoC and DSP is not implemented for all
the SoCs. So you might want to take a look how it's done currently
for beagle-x15 for example. No idea how much work it would be to
implement the missing pieces for omap3.

Regards,

Tony
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