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    How to start the multi-threading on hardware (c coding for multithreading)......??

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    studinstru sggs
    Posted by studinstru sggs
    on Aug 06 2012 08:32 AM
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    Hi,

    I want to write multi threading code to access the core1 of omap4430 (cortex A9 core1).

    How i have to proceed ???

    I am working on windows platform .so, no scope in kernal modifications (CCS v5.1 +Window).

    Please give me the comments by considering the above point.

    Please let me know your suggestion in following manner :

    1)which header file i have to add(for cortex A9)

    2)How to create thread (for cortex A9)

    3) how to create event (for cortex A9)

    etc....

    I am new to the multicore and multhreading concept.

    Want Your suggestions...(Please don't mentioned that post this question in correct forum..Please give some suggestions !!!!)

    -Studinstru

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    • studinstru sggs
      Posted by studinstru sggs
      on Aug 06 2012 12:44 PM
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      Please reply !

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    • Johannes
      Posted by Johannes
      on Aug 06 2012 14:43 PM
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      Hi,

      You can use SYS/BIOS for that. In this page (click here) you have the user guide and also some videos of a workshop of SYS/BIOS.

      Using SYS/BIOS you can create the things you mentioned and in Code Composer Studio you have some examples that could help. This is about the DSP only.

      Regards

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      Posted by studinstru sggs
      on Aug 08 2012 05:51 AM
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      Hi Johannes,

      Thanks for your reply.

      I have some doubt :

      1)Wether IPC is used only for  inter processor communication like DSP+CORTEX a9 ????

      2) Can I  use IPC(SYS/BIOS) for accessing the dual cores of cortex A9 processor (core0 and core 1)not the DSP??If not then How i can access the dual cores...???

      Please give your answers with the reasons.....

      Do the needul ..

      -Studinstru

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      Posted by Johannes
      on Aug 08 2012 07:10 AM
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      Hi Studinstru,

      First I have to apologise, SYS/BIOS has support for lots of TI's processors, but not for Cortex A9. Sorry for my mistake (I edited the previous post to correct that).

      You can see that in these links:

      http://e2e.ti.com/support/omap/f/849/t/94113.aspx

      http://www.ti.com/tool/sysbios&DCMP=sysbios&HQS=Other+OT+sysbios

      An alternative could be use SYS/BIOS in the DSP side and Linux in ARM and SysLink (http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/SysLink_UserGuide) to communicate between them (DSP and ARM). SysLink works together with IPC .

      I haven't done this before so I think I won't be able to help you more. If you haven't done it yet, you could try the OMAP forum (http://e2e.ti.com/support/dsp/omap_applications_processors/default.aspx). I think that there you'll find the help you're looking for.

      Regards

      Johannes

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      Posted by studinstru sggs
      on Aug 08 2012 13:56 PM
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      So Johannes,

      Final conclusion is that i can't use IPC for accessing the cortex A9 core 0 and core 1...?

      Is it like this ..?

      Please do the comment

      -Studinstru

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      Posted by Johannes
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      Studinstru,

      According to what is said in this page (click here) IPC is not used in the ARM side. You would use Linux as OS and its components in ARM and SYS/BIOS as RTOS in DSP side. You would also use SYS/LINK and IPC as complementary packages, SYS/LINK working together with linux and IPC together with SYS/BIOS.

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