The Linux EZSDK Release 5.04.00.11 is available for download from http://software-dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/ezsdk/latest/index_FDS.html
This release supports DM816x and DM814x and has been validated on DM8168 PG2.0 and PG1.1 EVMs with DDR3 and DM8148 PG2.1 EVMs.
The following high-level features are new from the previous EZSDK release version 5.03.01.15
* U-Boot Splash Screen support
* Updated versions of all underlying components
* Remote Processor Execute for easy DSP access
* V4L2 Capture with GStreamer Plugin
* WLAN and Wireless Connectivity drivers (DM814x)
* Other critical bug fixes from previous EZSDK releases
This release includes the features and components listed in the following Wiki page http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EZSDK_Feature_List The EZSDK comes with a set of pre-applied patches to several software components. Details on patches applied and errata are available at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EZSDK_5.04_Patches_and_Errata .
FAQ on EZSDK is available at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EZ_SDK_FAQ.
Details on memory layout changes are available at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/EZSDK_Memory_Map.
The landing page for EZSDK Wiki topics is http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:EZSDK. The landing page for OMX Wiki topics is http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Category:OMX This release is already linked to the product folders.
Thanks and Regards, EZSDK Team.
--Sid
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Hi, Sid,
Does the new EZSDK align the memory map across different components? Such as OMX and syslink (or codec engine)?
Thanks.
Hi Siddharth,
Does it include IR driver?
Regards,
Krunal
I see notes that the HDVICP2 firmware tries to initialize the EIO board.
Does that mean to use the HDVICP2 units on a custom board (using the PSP kernel + Graphics SDK + Arago based filesystem) we will need to go through the process of compiling the HDVICP2 firmware ourselves? Our goal is to use Gstreamer to decode H.264 streams using the HDVICP2 and that doesn't seem possible with what's available.