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From: Kyle Unice <kyle@midnighttech.com>
List: tech-embed
Date: 12/31/2002 06:47:54
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We have NetBSD 1.5.2 running on an embedded system with a RAM disk. We
gzip the ramdisk in flash then gunzip it to ram. The issue is that the
embedded system needs to get to a state quickly to service interrupts
etc. and the gunzip is a lengthy process. We want to move the gunzip to
the point after all the devices are initialized and interrupts are
enabled. I have tried moving it but I get the prompts asking where to
mount things. The file systems are started early in main
(init_main.c), but they appear not to be used till start_init
(init_main.c).
Is it possible to move all the file system startup code to a point after
the device drivers are setup and interrupts enabled, or would this break
a fundamental operating assumption for NetBSD?
Thx,
kyle
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style=3D'font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Comic Sans MS";color:blue'>We =
have NetBSD
1.5.2 running on an embedded system with a RAM disk. We gzip the =
ramdisk
in flash then gunzip it to ram. The issue is that the embedded =
system
needs to get to a state quickly to service interrupts etc. and the =
gunzip is a
lengthy process. We want to move the gunzip to the point after all =
the
devices are initialized and interrupts are enabled. I have tried moving =
it but
I get the prompts asking where to mount things. The file =
systems
are started early in main (init_main.c), but they appear not to be used =
till start_init
(init_main.c). </span></font></p>
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possible
to move all the file system startup code to a point after the device =
drivers
are setup and interrupts enabled, or would this break a fundamental =
operating
assumption for NetBSD? </span></font></p>
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