RE: Running RM9000 in SMP mode

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Bryan,

The following are available at ftp.pmc-sierra.com

cross tools: gcc-3.3+ with E9000 core compiler optimizations
 
userland: demo userland, monta-vista based, native compiler does not have E9000 optimizations

kernel snapshots: Yosemite/RM92xx SMP capable for 2.4.21, 2.4.26, 2.6.10

doc: pmon and linux readme and board docs.  www.pmon2000.com for online pmon2000 command reference.

Of course linux-mips.org for kernel sources and status, cvs-web, other userland pointers, all the port bits eventually get there.  The E9000 optimizations were committed to gcc.org, available in gcc-3.4.

Datasheets and docs requiring NDA contact support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx or your sales/FAE contact.

--Brad 

> -----Original Message-----
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> bkalthouse@xxxxxxxxxxx
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> To: thomas.petazzoni@xxxxxxxx; mlachwani@xxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: linux-mips@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: Running RM9000 in SMP mode
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am starting a project using a PMC Sierra  RM9222 processor. 
>  Could anyone that has used the RM9200 family please 
> recommend a distribution and tool-chain?  What has been your 
> experience with Linux on this processor?  What secrets and 
> limitations have you found along the way?  I am new to MIPS and SMP.
> 
> Thanks,
> Bryan Althouse 
 


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