On 07/10/2014 03:28 AM, Michael Mrozek wrote:
It means however, that the slowness comes from missing OMAP driver modules, so we'd need to include them.
Seems like there's an Ubuntu Package: https://gitorious.org/ubuntu-omap/pvr-omap5/source/7b9f231fb44c03bc02f42b6bb...
There's also a prebuilt-OMAP5-Debian-Image available: http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardDebian#OMAP5432_uEVM
Haven't checked whether they have the drivers included or not though.
I ran the pvr-omap5 stuff through my build setup, to compile debian testing versions of the packages, and to see if it would actually compile at all :)
it all seems to compile, although with a few annoying dependencies (like the ti-omap5 kernel), and the pvr-omap5-dkms package fails on the patching stage if you try to build from the git head directly. Building an older tagged version does work, but that is of course too old for the pvr-omap5 package itself.
I've dumped the results in here
http://next.openpandora.org/debian/testing/
which could theoretically be used by adding
deb [arch=armhf] http://next.openpandora.org/debian testing/ deb-src http://next.openpandora.org/debian testing/
to the apt sources.
It can't be used directly at this stage thanks to the version problems, but you could poke around in the files to see if there's anything useful in there.
I could probably get it in a state where installable packages are created, but its far too late/early for that now :)