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(usagi-users 02009) Re: Anyone tried kernel patch and userland libraries on ARM platform?



Hi Ardelle,

I am not sure about other ARM chips but I had managed to compile a
kernel for IPaq using the SA1100 chipset.
Thanks to a prior reply by Mr. Nishida from Sony.
Is any other patches required other than the one from armlinux.org.uk ?
But why do you need to port usagi? I would think that all that is
required is to get a patch for the platform and just compile.

read a copy of the message here:
http://www.aist-nara.ac.jp/~jonath-k/lin6/usagi-ipaq.txt

cheers,

Fan, Ardelle wrote:

>Hi everyone on the usagi list
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>I'm a new one on the list. Here I have some questions about the usagi ipv6.
>I will do some porting work to enable usagi ipv6 on some ARM platform.
>I think since ipv6 is an abstract network layer implementation, so it's not
>too architecutre specified, right?
>And the userland libraries may only need some script modification per
>different OS distribution (Montavista vs. Redhat).
>Is there anyone who have tried this? Any problem when you went through?
>Any suggestion or idea for the porting issues that I haven't counted in?
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>Thanks for your help in advance!
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>Best Regards
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>		Ardelle Fan
>		Software Engineer,  Intel Corporation
>		ardelle.fan@xxxxxxxxx
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>		These are my opinions and absolutely not official opinions
>of Intel Corp.
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