On 2010-05-03 22:47:31 (+0200), Rafal Jaworowski <r...@semihalf.com> wrote:
> 
> On 2010-05-03, at 22:22, Kristof Provost wrote:
> 
> > On 2010-05-03 22:12:28 (+0200), Rafal Jaworowski <r...@semihalf.com> wrote:
> >> 
> >> Not sure how far you went with the crypto engine work, but be advised we 
> >> already have completed the CESA driver, only I haven't managed to commit 
> >> the code yet.. Let me know if you'd like to see / test drive this.
> > Yes, I'd be quite interested to see how my attempts compare to your
> > work. Does it support the Sheevaplug SoC or the 88F5182 (Orion)? I
> > didn't study the Sheevaplug documentation in great detail but I believe
> > the CESA is similar (but not identical) on the two chips.
> 
> I believe the 88F5182 has CESA as well, although as far I can see the main 
> difference is that while the 88F6xxx (and MV-78xxx) CESA has an associated 
> (to some extent can be considered as dedicated) TDMA engine, the one in 
> 88F5182 does not, and can only use the generic purpose engine (IDMA). Our 
> driver assumes TDMA and was only tested with 88F6xxx and 78xxx, so it seems 
> there's some work involved with getting this to work on the 5182. Let me 
> carve the code out for your reference so that you can try to extend it to 
> work wirh Orion.
> 
Thanks.

> >> BTW: out of curiousity, what is the platform based on 88F5281 you're using?
> > It's a TS-7800:
> > http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/board-detail.php?product=TS-7800
> 
> Does the generic DB-88F5XXX kernel config and existing code work with this 
> device, or have you had to modify anything?
> 
I've disabled PCI but that's about it.

Regards,
Kristof

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