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Re: eCos Port for TI TMS320DM270 (ARM7) Processor


Hi Andrew,

I will need to consult with my employer first regarding the copyright
assignment and any legal issues. Meanwhile, I will work on breaking it up
into smaller independent patches against anoncvs. Will keep you informed of
the progress.

Regards,
Chee Tim

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Lunn" <andrew@lunn.ch>
To: "LOH Chee Tim" <cheetim_loh@innomedia.com.sg>
Cc: <ecos-patches@sources.redhat.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 8:03 PM
Subject: Re: eCos Port for TI TMS320DM270 (ARM7) Processor


> On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 09:59:07AM +0800, LOH Chee Tim wrote:
> > The attached patch, against eCos 2.0, adds support for TI TMS320DM270
> > processor on the XEVM-DM270GHK Version 2.0 evaluation board.
Communication
> > and downloads are supported by both built-in serial ports and on-board
> > Cirrus Logic CS8900A ethernet chip. The default serial port settings are
> > 38400,8,N,1. Flash management is supported for the on-board Toshiba
> > TC58FVT160AFT 2MB flash.
> >
> > Also included are minor updates to
> > 1. RedBoot to support booting uClinux on ARM
> > 2. cs8900a ethernet driver to additionally check that checksum of the
EEPROM
> > readout is correct before reading MAC address from it
> > 3. am29xxxxx flash driver to handle flash that is not at address 0
> > 4. stand-alone ethernet driver in io package to additionally check that
> > ethernet packet length is greater than length of ethernet header (14) to
> > avoid memcpy of large number of bytes as a result of a negative number
> >
> > Please feel free to comment on the patch and its suitability for
inclusion
> > into cvs.
>
> Hi Chee
>
> We will need a copyright assignment before we can include this into
> CVS. Please take a look at http://ecos.sourceware.org/assign.html.
>
> So, please could you give your patch relative to anoncvs, not the
> older 2.0.
>
> It would also be easier if you broke it down into a number of smaller
> independent patches. I can then review them one at a time.
>
>         Thanks
>              Andrew
>
>



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