Gentlemen, This exploration project is to find out if LinuxCNC would be a good base for an automotive engine control. Turn the key to on (or a bluetooth link from a key fob in proximity), push a button, three seconds or sooner the motor starts with LinuxCNC in full authority. Maybe with battery power to allow RF communications the boot would be a warm boot. thank you for the quick replies and links Stuart
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Joseph Chiu <[email protected]> wrote: > Oh, and one more thing -- I believe there is a kernel argument that you can > pass to have console logging turned off. That can improve load time as > well. I'm not sure what your definition of headless is, so I'm not sure > how much this plays into your situtation. > > On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 10:05 AM, Joseph Chiu <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Not LinuxCNC specific, and going from the top of my head (it's been a > long > > time since I hacked away at Linux kernel) -- booting in 3 seconds is a > bit > > tough to do, even with SSD -- but the key thing is to strip as many > > services and dynamically loaded device drivers. If you can get the > kernel > > image small enough, it *might* also be faster to have an uncompressed > > kernel (there's a disk I/O tradeoff versus the time spent unpacking the > > kernel). > > > > Some architectures are able to "XIP" execute-in-place, running the kernel > > directly out of "ROM" (typically FLASH) - it eliminates a bulk of the > setup > > time to get the kernel running, however, ROM/FLASH access has > traditionally > > been slower than RAM, so there's performance tradeoffs to consider there > as > > well. > > > > This elinux.org page can give you some ideas on the performance > > improvement for uncompressed, and XIP kernels. These are non-PC > > architectures, though. http://elinux.org/Kernel_XIP > > > > > > On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Stuart Stevenson <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > >> Gentlemen, > >> What would it take to headless boot LinuxCNC in 3 seconds? > >> thanks > >> Stuart > >> > >> -- > >> dos centavos > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> Live Security Virtual Conference > >> Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > >> threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. > Discussions > >> will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in > malware > >> threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Emc-users mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > >> > >> > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Live Security Virtual Conference > Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and > threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions > will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware > threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ > _______________________________________________ > Emc-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users > -- dos centavos ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Live Security Virtual Conference Exclusive live event will cover all the ways today's security and threat landscape has changed and how IT managers can respond. Discussions will include endpoint security, mobile security and the latest in malware threats. http://www.accelacomm.com/jaw/sfrnl04242012/114/50122263/ _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users
