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2005 Apr 04
2
Speex split across processors?
Well, it's an ARM7TDMI core, so basically one register operation per clock, with memory accesses taking longer. Having the memory on-chip should make memory access much less of an impact. I was afraid that you would answer the way you did: I thought about my question after I sent it, and the "LP" in CELP is what makes it a sequential process; it can't do linear prediction on a
2005 Apr 04
0
Speex split across processors?
Hi, First, depending on how much your particular core gets done in one cycle, it is possible that Speex can encode in real-time on a 60 MHz (can't guaranty, of course). The main thing to watch here is the speed of the multiplier. As for parallel encoding, the first thing is that you can't just encode every other frame on each CPU. That's because of the encoder memory. Also, most of
2007 Sep 07
4
Speex and the ARM7 Core
Hello, I'm sorry if this is not the correct place to ask this question but what I'm looking for is any data on the reality of Speex working on an ARM7 core? I'm looking at doing a few diffrent projects where I will be using a proc such as the LPC2378 with the ARM7TDMI-S core running at 72Mhz (although errata show only 60Mhz is currenlty possible). Do you know if there is a port
2004 Aug 06
6
PDA as source client
Has anybody used anything other than a PC as a source for icecast2? Are PDAs powerfull enough? I know vorbis encoding takes a signifigant amount of CPU power, but I've been able to do it on 4 year old PCs. Does a 206MHz Intel StrongARM 32-bit RISC processor have as much power as a 200 Mhz Pentium? I'm thinking Compaq iPaq, running Familiar Linux and IceS, would make a nice portable
2002 Feb 20
1
Re: [iPAQ] Ogg Vorbis fixed-point math anyone ?
Actually, we have a integerized version of the vorbis libraries that are available, royalty free, with a simple attribution requirement. These libraries are 100% C code and run faster than real time on a cirrus 7312-74mhz processor (arm core). My guess is they should run at about 20-30% cpu utilization on a strongarm/200. Monty has this same code, but his version doesn't play b4 content real
2001 Dec 08
2
Vorbis suitable for PDAs?
As Linux is starting to apperar on handhelds the tought of having a portable Vorbis-player is everpresent in my mind. However, one things worries me... A user running linux on his (ipaq?) PDA reported skipping and halted playback using mpeg123. Apparently this was caused by lack of processor resources because mpeg123 was programmed for a FPU-enabled CPU. (Thus performing very poor on a
2002 Feb 20
1
Ogg Vorbis fixed-point math anyone ?
A few months ago, there was some discussion about adding fixed-point support for iPAQ's StrongARM to Ogg Vorbis (whether and how it's possible, that is). Has anybody tried this yet ? Gregor --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-dev-request@xiph.org'
2004 Aug 06
3
Speex on Nokia 6600
Hmm, what these instructions do? (I know nothing about ARMs; I have some knowlege about x86 assemblers and programming). Cant we use pure standard C++ or Java? Does Speex work with fixedpoint math? (As far as I know Java on 6600 has no builtin floatingpoint, there is emulation class somewhere on the net, but it is probably painfully slow.) I do not know if this processor has builtin
2001 May 30
2
fixed point math
While vorbis works fine sending through the net PCM samples from a Plan 9 machine (a 686) to a compaq Ipaq, it would be great if it could work within the ipaq. I think that would require fixed point math instead of using the FPU all the times. the mp3 mad player seems to do just that. Any plans to go along the same lines and provide a fixed point decoder? --- >8 ---- List archives:
2004 Mar 19
9
How many MIPS for Vorbis Decoder?
Hello, I may be stupid, but I cannot find any data on how "expensive" the Vorbis Decoder is. Looking for an embedded solution I am interested in how many "MIPS" you need to decode a MONO audio stream at reasonable quality (44 kHz, approx. 100 kbps?) Can it be done in a microcontroller, or do I need ultra-expensive DSPs to do it? Thanks for hints Jens --- >8 ---- List
2012 Mar 01
2
Another ? about Speex and CPU
Hello, I am interested to use Speex but need to know If I can use it under our project's constraint. We need to use a low cost micro controller on a very small PCB. This means there's no space for an external DSP unit. Can someone tell me if using an AVR32 (Atmel uc) which has a floating point calculation unit and DSP instruction set and running at ~50Mhz for a narrow band
2010 Jan 10
2
[LLVMdev] building a llvm-arm-elf crosscompiler on OSX 10.5
Dear Anton, Thank you again for your help! I tried with the following options (adding --with-cpu=arm7tdmi and using binutils from cvs snapshot): ../llvm-gcc4.2-2.6.source/configure --prefix=/usr/local/cross-llvm-gcc-arm-elf-4.2-2.6 --program-prefix=llvm- --enable-llvm=/Users/dummy/Develop/llvm/llvm-build --enable-languages=c,c++ --host=i686-apple-darwin9 --build=i686-apple-darwin9
2010 Jan 10
1
[LLVMdev] building a llvm-arm-elf crosscompiler on OSX 10.5
Dear ML, Anton, Thank you for your answer and your help. I had a look at ARM.td of LLVM 2.6 (in lib/Target/ARM..) where I found following definitions: // V4T Processors. def : ProcNoItin<"arm7tdmi", [ArchV4T]>; def : ProcNoItin<"arm7tdmi-s", [ArchV4T]>; def : ProcNoItin<"arm710t", [ArchV4T]>; def :
2010 Jan 10
0
[LLVMdev] building a llvm-arm-elf crosscompiler on OSX 10.5
Hello, Pazzo > Any clue? Yes. Sorry, my fault - next time I should check ARM docs before replying. ARM7TDMI is ARMv4T and this is not supported by LLVM (LLVM does v5+ codegen). -- With best regards, Anton Korobeynikov Faculty of Mathematics and Mechanics, Saint Petersburg State University
2018 Mar 15
2
[RFC] Stop giving a default CPU to the LTO plugin?
Hello everyone, this is most likely Arm specific, but could affect other targets where there is a somewhat complex relationship between the triple and mcpu option. At present when clang is used as a linker driver for the gold-plugin and when using and an explicit -mcpu is not given to clang, then clang will always generate a -Wl,-plugin-opt=mcpu=<default CPU> where the default CPU is based
2008 Apr 07
2
[LLVMdev] Tumb mode support for ARMv4T processor?
I don't know if this is the right place to ask but is there any timetable for thumb mode support on sub-ARMv6 processors? The exact processor support what i'm interested in is arm7tdmi. -Waltteri
2006 Jan 18
1
Query: Can i develope vorbis decoder on ARM processor
Hi, I am PG student, i want to do project on ogg vorbis as my final sem project. I want to know wether it is possible to develope a vorbis decoder on ARM. We have ARM7TDMI . Regards kshemanth Kshemanth
2010 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] building a llvm-arm-elf crosscompiler on OSX 10.5
Dear Anton, Thanks for your help! I had a look to llvm (2.6) configure options but I couldn't find any way to specify cpu type, fpu ecc..Could you please give me any indication and/or example? I want to try llvm with Atmel's AT91SAM7X256 (core is ARM7TDMI ) Thank you again, pz 2010/1/9 Anton Korobeynikov <anton at korobeynikov.info>: > Hello > >> But I got the
2017 May 02
4
[ARM/Thumb] Make a function in arm while in Thumb triple
Hi, I wanted to know if it was possible to force ARM backend to compile a function in ARM while the rest is in Thumb mode. I tried the attributes which is used in GCC but it doesn't work. Here is what I tried: https://pastebin.com/jCr5LPUY Thanks in advance, Uvekilledkenny -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2018 Mar 15
0
[RFC] Stop giving a default CPU to the LTO plugin?
On 3/15/2018 9:43 AM, Peter Smith via llvm-dev wrote: > Hello everyone, this is most likely Arm specific, but could affect > other targets where there is a somewhat complex relationship between > the triple and mcpu option. > > At present when clang is used as a linker driver for the gold-plugin > and when using and an explicit -mcpu is not given to clang, then clang > will