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Can I run rpmsg-lite with Yocto Hardkott Or Kirkstone Or Only with NXP downstream kernel? #44
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Hi @neuberfran , I am sorry for late response, I am still checking that internally, will get back to you once I have the response. |
Hi @neuberfran , I was able to get following: rpmsg_lite was created to be binary compatible with Linux rpmsg so once the rpmsg is part of the Linux kernel it should work with the rpmsg_lite counterpart app. Hope it helped to address your question. |
Hi,
This is the main project file:
https://gist.github.com/neuberfran/c3fc054a4640e809231ddc587947819a
As you can see in the photos linked below, it hangs on the following line:
rpmsg_lite_is_link_up
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1loIpXypW1lMcBy9CxSiIJeIbN0uWtkkL?usp=drive_link
Regarding the photos above, special attention should be paid to the result of the dmesg | grep -E "MU|rpmsg"
In one of the photos (in which I used warp7-m4 and zephyr 1.13 the compilation worked and the results for the above command were better
I'm sure my device tree is correct:
Can I run rpmsg-lite with Yocto Hardkott Or Kirkstone Or Only with NXP downstream kernel?
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