Re: find real users and drivers of rpmsg

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Hi Suman,

2013/7/10 Suman Anna <s-anna@xxxxxx>:
> Barry,
>
>> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Barry Song <21cnbao@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> hi Ohad/all,
>>> i am trying to find some real users of rpmsg, here i only get
>>> samples/rpmsg/rpmsg_client_sample.c, does it mean other real drivers
>>> are out of mainline?
>>
>> Yes
>>
>>> where could i get them?
>>
>> TI maintains them in internal trees, some of which might be public.
>> I'm looping in Suman from TI who might be able to refer you to some
>
> You will find couple of rpmsg client drivers in our product kernels.
> Following is a kernel used towards our Android product, you can look
> in the drivers/rpmsg folder.
>
> http://git.omapzoom.org/?p=kernel/omap.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/p-linux-omap-3.4

yes. i have repmsg-resmgr and repmsg-omx now. and i also have
sysbios-rpmsg and domx. thanks!

>
>>
>>> i am also trying to find source codes running in Cortex-M3 which use
>>> rpmsg and hope to find some Linux userspace codes which use rpmsg too.
>>> Thanks
>>> barry
>
> Some information from the following wiki might also be handy (kinda old,
> but still useful) for you to find the equivalent code running on the
> Cortex-M3
>
> http://omappedia.org/wiki/Category:RPMsg

DOMX(Distributed OpenMAX for OMAP4 processors) on the page seems to be
based on syslink and lose maintaince for 3 years, where can i get a
new version based on rpmsg?

>
> regards
> Suman
>
-barry
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