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2014 Feb 28
3
i2c bus access
Am 27.02.2014 20:49, schrieb H. Peter Anvin:
> I2C can be provided through an almost infinite number of controllers,
> and building an I2C subsystem in Syslinux would be a good step toward
> making it a fullblown operating system.
Why not use linux as bootloader?
Booting a (rather small) linux kernel with I?C support and either
shutting down or kexecing another linux kernel (plus
2014 Feb 28
0
i2c bus access
Hi,
Yes, probably using syslinux as 1st stage bootloader and a small linux (and
this [1]) as 2nd stage boot will be a quite good solution.
A bit more explanation about my needs: my custom hardware has a i2c
controller over PCIe bus. We are using Intel Atom (with EG20T hub). I think
that is not so simple to create a solid i2c framework inside syslinux to do
it. Even thought I will need i2c to read what kind of hardware I am and
then use the correct device tree to Linux do the job. So I think this job
is out of scope of syslinux.
Based on the above I will get th...
2014 Feb 28
1
i2c bus access
...> Hi,
>
> Yes, probably using syslinux as 1st stage bootloader and a small linux (and
> this [1]) as 2nd stage boot will be a quite good solution.
>
> A bit more explanation about my needs: my custom hardware has a i2c
> controller over PCIe bus. We are using Intel Atom (with EG20T hub). I think
> that is not so simple to create a solid i2c framework inside syslinux to do
> it. Even thought I will need i2c to read what kind of hardware I am and
> then use the correct device tree to Linux do the job. So I think this job
> is out of scope of syslinux.
>
Is the...