Thanks Robert.

On 12/04/13 15:17, Robert Nelson wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 6:45 AM, Thomas Drueke <tdru...@gmx.net> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm looking for a linux kernel to make use of the DSPBridge
>> functionality on Beagleboard C4/-xM.
>> Currently I'm using Robert Nelson's kernel 3.9.11+. I have gone through
>> the config and did not find a corresponding option to enable DSPBridge
>> support.
>> Does this kernel support DSPBridge functionality ?
> Use my v3.7.x based branch, i believe dspbridge still works on that...
>
>> I found a kernel 2.6.32 on omappedia.org which seems to have support for
>> this.
>> Latest update on the project page is from May 2010 so it might be kind
>> of outdated information.
>>
>> Is there a more recent webpage available ?
> But honestly, any 'dsp' work on the omap3 is really a dead end
> project..  We had things working when Nokia was supporting the Maemo
> platform, but all those developers have long moved on...
Understood. That was the gutt feeling I got from googling.

How is jpeg processing - in particular upsampling - done on the
beagleboard ? Or is it considered adead end as well ?
There is HW support for upsampling but that requires raw pictures as far
as I understood.

I tried also imagemagick but "convert" takes up to 650MB on an x86
processor for the test picture and failed on the beagleboard (even with
lowering convert's memory limits).
Right now my best option seem to be to collect the pictures with the
beagleboard and do offline processing on an x86 machine...

Are there any other options ?

> mainline, has even marked it as broken..
> https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/drivers/staging?id=930ba4a374b96560ef9fde2145cdc454a164ddcc
>
> Regards,
>
Regards,

Thomas

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