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Re: Redboot JFFS2 Support
Hi Frank,
I have the login for Cirrus website and are currently running their
latest tree cirrus-arm-linux-1.4.3.
With this tree they are using the ecos2.0 release version. Hence, do
not include any of the Redboot JFFS2 changes.
Cheers,
Benny
On Thu, 2005-07-14 at 01:54, Frank Pagliughi wrote:
> Andrew Lunn wrote:
>
> >>Seriously, thanks for your info. I will get the latest installed.
> >>However, I have another question for now. Cirrus has a patch that needs
> >>to be applied to the ecos tree. This patch is for the ecos v2.0, I know
> >>that someone (most likely me) will need to go through and make sure that
> >>the patch does not break the system. But can I post the final patch on
> >>the list so that you can have a look at it?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Sure.
> >
> >Could you give me a reference to the original patch straight from
> >Cirrus. Is it on there website?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Andrew
> >
> >
> >
> The original EDB9301 patch that Cirrus released was just enough to get
> RedBoot running, but not enough for a full-blown eCos, multithreaded
> app. Cirrus later released (in the fall of 2004, I believe) a more
> complete implementation, though still somewhat lacking. Both had
> modifications to JFFS2. Be sure to get the latest patch from Cirrus.
>
> I added some code and device drivers to their implementation. If you
> guys can get the Cirrus code into the eCos CVS, I'll gladly submit my
> additions.
>
> I just looked at their site, and believe that they've now hidden the
> patches behind a registration/login for their eval boards. I was working
> with a 3rd party board and don't have access. What to do?
>
> Frank Pagliughi
>
>
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