On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:09:23AM +0100, Vladimir Pantelic wrote: > Felipe Contreras wrote: > >2012/2/26 Måns Rullgård<m...@mansr.com>: > >> Felipe Contreras<felipe.contre...@gmail.com> writes: > >>> This patch series is a first try of implementing support for TI's OMAP3 > >>> DSP > >>> algorithms. These algorithms are privided officially by TI and > >>> distributed in > >>> many products like the Nokia N900, and also publicly for non-commercial > >>> purposes[1]. The interface to access then is through tidspbridge driver > >>> is is > >>> linux's staging area[2]. > >> > >> I still object to naming this "tidsp". > > > >The library is named libtidsp, that's outside of the purview of libav, > >and it's my call how to name it. It's named after the tidspbridge > >driver. If you don't like the name of the driver, complain on the > >staging mailing list. > > still, call it "tidspbridge" or even "dspbridge" in libav...
why not "noklatidsp" after the library itself? > >> Furthermore, it is quite clear > >> that the tidspbridge interface is dead, used only on abandoned products > >> like the N900. > > > >First of all, the tidspbridge driver is the *only* DSP-related driver > >that lives on the vanilla Linux kernel (drivers/staging/tidspbridge), > >and it's the *only* one that has the chance to be merged to the main > >tree. > > > >Secondly, it's used in all kinds of phones, including Android phones. > >They are old because they use OMAP3. > > > >Thirdly, the N900 is not abandoned, I, and many other people, still > >have and use their N900, and there's an active community working on > >it. > > and you forgot the N9 which is not old or abandoned, is it? > > >In the meantime, libtidsp is here, and it works, and there's no other > >interface that is in the vanilla Linux kernel today, nor in the planed > >near, or far future. There's only tidspbridge, and remoteproc, that's > >it. > > I like my shed bluepinkgreen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falu_red _______________________________________________ libav-devel mailing list libav-devel@libav.org https://lists.libav.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-devel