Pedro,

It would not be too hard to diff the config' between the two kernel types.
As I recall there are two kernel config options that need enabling for
uio_pruss to work. However, remoteproc_pruss also has to be diabled, and
I'm not sure  how thats done. Not to mention at this point I'm not 100%
sure all you would have to do it change config options.  Maybe there is a
patch or something else I'm unaware of.

In other words, it' too much for me to look into, since I have no interest
in this personally. But perhaps you can do some digging and find out
yourself ?

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 11:43 AM, Robert Nelson <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 1:19 PM, pedrohbtp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Here it seems like the uio_pruss works for the Bone kernel I used.
>> But would you have any tips on how I should go with respect to try making
>> uio_pruss work on TI kernels?
>>
>
> So TI's been working on a replacement for "uio_pruss" for awhile called
> "remoteproc_pruss", this is what we have enabled in the TI kernel branch..
>
> I've synced most of the ti specific stuff for am335x's so v4.1.x-bone &
> v4.1.x-ti are pretty close..
>
>
>>
>> Maybe you think it might be possible to sample with consistent 1ms period
>> some other way not using the PRU.
>>
>
> Regards,
>
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