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* Embedded MIPS/Linux Needs
@ 2001-03-22 11:48 Kevin D. Kissell
  2001-03-22 11:48 ` Kevin D. Kissell
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From: Kevin D. Kissell @ 2001-03-22 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mips

Here at MIPS Technologies, we use Linux internally
for design verification, experiments, benchmarking,
etc., and as a consequence Carsten Langgaard and
myself have both been active in this forum, and have
tried to help the general Linux/MIPS community as
best we can with the limited time that we can dedicate
to the problem, in terms of suggested patches, bug
fixes, cleanups, integration of needed components
like the FPU emulator, etc.

I have a question for those of you who are doing
Linux work for *new* platforms (as opposed to the
SGI/DEC legacy box support people).  IF, and I
emphasize the word *if*, MIPS Technologies were
make a bigger investment in MIPS/Linux technology,
be it kernel enhancements, cross/native tools,
userland ports, libraries, or whatever, what would
be your prioritized "wish list"?

Feel free to respond by point-to-point email, though
responses that are also copied to the mailing list
might provoke some interesting and enlightening
debate.

            Regards,

            Kevin K.

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* RE: Embedded MIPS/Linux Needs
@ 2001-03-22 12:27 Phil Thompson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 18+ messages in thread
From: Phil Thompson @ 2001-03-22 12:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mips

I'm just starting out on this path, so my priorities might be off...

1. Packaging of a "stable" cross-development kit, including kernel,
toolchain and any other useful utilities. Saves me the time of assembling
the pieces myself and saves me asking questions about problems that were
fixed months ago. I know other companies provide this but I have yet to
evaluate them.

2. Provision of a framework (which may already be in place - I haven't got
that far yet) that provides me with a tick-list of hardware blocks that I
may need to provide code for to support my particular board, and to be
structured so that (as far as possible) I am adding files to the tree rather
than modifying them. The framework to be arranged so that I can do it
incrementally.

3. Support - not just for the development kit, but also as a source of
experience and suggestions for porting to new boards.

4. Work with chip manufacturers who are slow to provide Linux drivers.
Reference (rather than production quality) drivers would be better than
nothing. This is obviously not a MIPS specific issue.

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin D. Kissell [mailto:kevink@mips.com]
Sent: 22 March 2001 11:48
To: linux-mips@oss.sgi.com
Subject: Embedded MIPS/Linux Needs


Here at MIPS Technologies, we use Linux internally
for design verification, experiments, benchmarking,
etc., and as a consequence Carsten Langgaard and
myself have both been active in this forum, and have
tried to help the general Linux/MIPS community as
best we can with the limited time that we can dedicate
to the problem, in terms of suggested patches, bug
fixes, cleanups, integration of needed components
like the FPU emulator, etc.

I have a question for those of you who are doing
Linux work for *new* platforms (as opposed to the
SGI/DEC legacy box support people).  IF, and I
emphasize the word *if*, MIPS Technologies were
make a bigger investment in MIPS/Linux technology,
be it kernel enhancements, cross/native tools,
userland ports, libraries, or whatever, what would
be your prioritized "wish list"?

Feel free to respond by point-to-point email, though
responses that are also copied to the mailing list
might provoke some interesting and enlightening
debate.

            Regards,

            Kevin K.

^ permalink raw reply	[flat|nested] 18+ messages in thread
* Re: Embedded MIPS/Linux Needs
@ 2001-03-22 19:02 Justin Carlson
  2001-03-22 19:03 ` nick
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 18+ messages in thread
From: Justin Carlson @ 2001-03-22 19:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mips

On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, you wrote:

> I have a question for those of you who are doing
> Linux work for *new* platforms (as opposed to the
> SGI/DEC legacy box support people).  IF, and I
> emphasize the word *if*, MIPS Technologies were
> make a bigger investment in MIPS/Linux technology,
> be it kernel enhancements, cross/native tools,
> userland ports, libraries, or whatever, what would
> be your prioritized "wish list"?

1)  n64 support in the full current gnu toolchain 
2)  n64 support in the full current gnu toolchain. 
3)  n64...

I, of course, hold no biases whatsoever.  ;)

-Justin

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2001-03-22 11:48 Embedded MIPS/Linux Needs Kevin D. Kissell
2001-03-22 11:48 ` Kevin D. Kissell
2001-03-22 14:01 ` Jay Carlson
2001-03-22 14:01   ` Jay Carlson
2001-03-22 18:32   ` Jun Sun
2001-03-22 14:17 ` Mike McDonald
2001-03-22 18:23 ` Jeff Harrell
2001-03-22 18:23   ` Jeff Harrell
2001-03-26  3:01 ` Joe deBlaquiere
2001-03-26  3:23   ` Keith Owens
2001-03-26  4:06   ` Keith M Wesolowski
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