Re: linux kernel without file system

From: Philippe De Muyter
Date: Wed Jan 14 2009 - 10:24:37 EST


On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 04:57:09PM +0200, Rogan Dawes wrote:
> Philippe De Muyter wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 04:27:55PM +0200, Rogan Dawes wrote:
> >> Philippe De Muyter wrote:
> >>
> >>> Keeping thinking about it, I now think that my 'application program'
> >>> (basically a serial-to-ethernet converter) should be a kernel thread,
> >>> because of the small memory constraints.
> >>>
> >>> The question is thus how to access the serial lines from a kernel thread.
> >>>
> >>> Philippe
> >> If your constraints are that severe, perhaps you should be investigating
> >> other solutions. e.g. eCos?
> >
> > I like to reuse (and contribute to) the linux drivers and kernel.
> >
> >> Linux doesn't ALWAYS have to be the answer :-)
> >
> > No ? :)
> >
> > Philippe
> >
>
> Ok, in that case, perhaps you should explain exactly what your
> constraints are (target board, max memory/flash, etc), and maybe folks
> will be able to provide more sensible answers.

if possible, mcf52236 (256k flash 32k sram in chip) :)

kernel+uapplication XIP in flash

they seems to push something called utasker

Philippe
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