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From: Kenneth Johansson <kenneth.johansson@etx.ericsson.se>
To: Scott Anderson <scott_anderson@mvista.com>
Cc: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>,
	Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org>,
	Armin Kuster <akuster@mvista.com>,
	Linuxppc embedded <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>,
	Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
Subject: Re: Trivial cleanup in ocp_uart.c
Date: 27 Jun 2002 18:52:37 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1025196757.27926.98.camel@spawn> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <3D1B3C0D.9B36EB42@mvista.com>


On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 18:23, Scott Anderson wrote:
>
> David Gibson wrote:
> > Eek, wibble.  It still seems somewhat unlikely to me that you'd be
> > changing the peripherals "on the fly" in a real life embedded
> > application.  Especially considering that reboots are likely to be
> > much less of an issue on an embedded system than on a big server.

> I guess I wouldn't be quite so quick to dismiss this as unlikely, but
> I must admit, my crystal ball is in the shop this week.  It sure would
> be nice to keep such things in mind as OCP is evolving, though.

As someone who actually work with FPGA chips I can assure everyone that
those are always to small even when you pick one that seems insanely
large when you start. I have many times been in a situation when is
could work quite well to have mutually exclusive subsystem but what has
stopped that before is that the chips/software usually do not support
partial reconfiguration and you usually can't reconfigure the whole part
without disturbing normal functions.

--
Kenneth Johansson
Ericsson AB                       Tel: +46 8 404 71 83
Borgafjordsgatan 9                Fax: +46 8 404 72 72
164 80 Stockholm                  kenneth.johansson@etx.ericsson.se


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  reply	other threads:[~2002-06-27 16:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-06-20  7:34 Trivial cleanup in ocp_uart.c David Gibson
2002-06-20 15:50 ` Tom Rini
2002-06-21  0:52   ` David Gibson
2002-06-21 14:39     ` Tom Rini
2002-06-24  7:40       ` David Gibson
2002-06-26 17:27         ` Scott Anderson
2002-06-27  0:41           ` David Gibson
2002-06-27 16:23             ` Scott Anderson
2002-06-27 16:52               ` Kenneth Johansson [this message]
2002-06-28  0:59               ` David Gibson
2002-06-28 14:57                 ` Tom Rini
2002-06-27 21:21         ` Armin Kuster
2002-06-27 20:30           ` Paul Mackerras
2002-06-27 21:12             ` Kenneth Johansson

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