Belisko Marek wrote:
Ugh! I'm really sorry, that sounds like a nightmare! You've got two hands, and you're juggling five things directly on top of bare metal. You, my friend, are a Real Programmer! :)On 8/7/08, Scott Lovenberg <scott.lovenberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Belisko Marek wrote:Hi, it is possible to call request_firmware in case that I would like to load new FW to device on-fly? I have more FW beause device has low memory and program is splitted to several bin files. Thanks in advance MarekAm I the only one that thinks this could be dangerous? Sounds like fun! :) Just wondering, what are you doing that requires you to overwrite firmware on the fly?For expain the situation: co-processors are some RISC cpus which perrfom some critical tasks. Problem is limitation of memory in this co-processors. It has only 8k flash. Code which is written for this co-processors is bigger like 8k, so it is splitted to some lest's say logical parts. That's the reason why I need to change FW on -fly. I know it seems dangerous and completely strange :D but what you propose to do? (code for co-processors is written in asm, so compiler optimatization doesn't help to reduce code size ;)) M I took SPARC ASM a few semesters ago at school; perhaps you have some unfilled delay slots ;) Seriously, though, how are you going to test this? |