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Easiest way for enabling DSP accelerated video playback

Other Parts Discussed in Thread: DM3730

Hello.

we are in the process of enabling DSP accelerated video decoding for our dm3730 based boards under Linux.

However, the road there seems quite long and bumpy. What is the easiest way to enable DSP acceleration under Angstrom Linux with a dm3730? We use narcissus / opkg for the userland (and we have the userland binaries from there) -- so no cross-compiling/bitbake receipies please.

What I believe am looking for (to begin with) is patches for the latest TI kernel (2.6.37) that adds the required modules (cmemk, dsplink, lpm, ... ) -- so they can be enabled by 'make menuconfig'. Where can those be downloaded?

I *don't* want half a dozen packages (with complex version dependencies) and requires me to run a particular distro (each), mimic some TI developers' environments, code composter or some other silly stuff. This is what I seem to be finding.

So, just the Linux kernel sources, please? :-)