On Sat, Jul 13, 2019 at 1:42 PM Chris Johns wrote:
>
>
> On 13/7/19 5:16 pm, Nils Hölscher wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > After I made sure that my fdt is correct I wondered why the pruss was
> still not
> > accessible.
> > When I researched more about userspace drivers in Linux I found out,
> that I hav
On 13/7/19 5:16 pm, Nils Hölscher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> After I made sure that my fdt is correct I wondered why the pruss was still
> not
> accessible.
> When I researched more about userspace drivers in Linux I found out, that I
> have
> overseen the pru UIO module in Linux.
> This is the part tha
Hi,
After I made sure that my fdt is correct I wondered why the pruss was still
not accessible.
When I researched more about userspace drivers in Linux I found out, that I
have overseen the pru UIO module in Linux.
This is the part that links the PRUs to the /dev/uio[0-7].
Which then would be used