06-25-2012
Xenomai On ARM board EXYNOS 4210 ODROID-PC
Hi I am trying to port xenomai on exynos 4210 arm board.
With some research I have found a way to port the board on the exynos board but the problem is that on the exynos-4210 website they have provided a patched version of linux-3.0.15 kernel for implementing on the board.
On this kernel I am not able to run my I-pipe patch which I need for installing xenomai.
I used a ls diff to see what files the patch modifies but I have no idea what those files do.
Is there any where I can find how linux is ported to a new arm board and what are the files that need to be changed when a new arm board is implemented on linux ?
If you have any idea on what the directory arch/arm/vfp, please help because it looks like this is where most attempts(HUNKS) of my patch fail.
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NAME
freecell-solver-range-parallel-solve - The Freecell Solver utility for solving a range of Microsoft Freecell/Freecell Pro Boards
SYNOPSIS
freecell-solver-range-parallel-solve start end print_step [--binary-output-to filename] [--total-iterations-limit limit] [fc-solve
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DESCRIPTION
freecell-solver-range-parallel-solve is a command line application that solves a range of Freecell deals of Microsoft Freecell and Freecell
Pro.
start is the first board to solve; end is the last (inclusive) and print_step is the division of board numbers in which to print a status
message.
Following this three mandatory parameters are several flags specific to the range solve. (refer to the OPTIONS section for more
information)
Afterwards one can give it a fc-solve command line that it will use to solve each board. Refer to the fc-solve(6) man page for information
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OPTIONS
--total-iterations-limit sets the maximal number of iterations with which to try to solve each deal. After that, the program will give up
and report that the board was intractable.
--binary-output-to sets the filename into which to output the number of iterations it took to solve each board. This file can later be used
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SEE ALSO
fc-solve(6)
AUTHOR
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