devmem2 is packaged in universe for maverick and natty, is any further
action needed here?
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Why does this need to be pushed for Maverick? Is there any hard
requirement that isn't met by waiting for Natty and then doing a
backport after it's in?
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You
Basically because opengles-sgx-omap3 needs it. This package is useful in
order to identify the correct SGX hardware.
Currently opengles-sgx-omap3 is deploying 3 different versions of the
same libraries, but targeting different hardwares. devmem2 helps finding
what is the one that should be used.
Bug about the PowerVR SGX drivers: bug 652347
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Hi Ricardo,
I also made my own package for devmem2, but didn't push it any further
because my ITP got rejected by Debian.
This experimental package is described on
http://omappedia.org/wiki/Building_Software_With_CMake and the package
sources can be found on http://free-
I should have added that Debian developers found devmem2 not worthy of
packaging, being a quick hack, and not being very portable.
A better solution would be to package BusyBox's devmem, which is an
improved implementation.
Would it be possible to add devmem support to the BusyBox package?
Oops, I forget to add a link to the Debian
bug:http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=595805
Apologies for the excess traffic.
Michael.
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Maybe getting the improvements from BusyBox's devmem and trying to
package it separately would be better. For me it's kind of weird to
depend on busybox for it.
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The advantage of using BusyBox is that devmem would come for free.
However, people would have to run busybox devmem which is definitely
weird (as there are no links to bin/busybox in today's package). So, I
agree with you.
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Package created at branch lp:~rsalveti/+junk/devmem2. Could anyone help
reviewing it?
For Beagle devmem2 can be used to find the SGX core revision, like:
r...@beagle-maverick:~# ./devmem2 0x48004B48 w 0x2
/dev/mem opened.
Memory mapped at address 0x4015c000.
Value at address 0x48004B48
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