[mc1322x] "atoi" oversize

Oleksiy Yakimovych oleksiy.yakimovych at ferens.net
Tue Jul 13 19:18:25 EDT 2010


Hi,

Regarding hardware wishlist :)... 
How about anything similar to Marvell MV88F6281 or Kirkwood 6281
(http://plugcomputer.org) as a network coordinator/gateway?

Regards,
Oleksiy


On Sat, 2010-07-03 at 10:17 -0400, Mariano Alvira wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 02, 2010 at 09:55:54PM -0700, Andrew Pullin wrote:
> >  On 7/2/2010 11:04 AM, Mariano Alvira wrote:
> >
> > Bleh! No building! Well, I understand the motivation behind it,  
> > especially when working with new chips, and odd chips (like this whole  
> > reverse engineered ROM setup ). 
> 
> Technically I reversed their library only --- the ROM is almost
> impossible to reverse; it's much harder since the library still had
> the debugging symbols and wasn't stripped so the functions all had
> their names still etc...
> 
> The only ROM calls I use are to interface to the flash and that's
> becuase I'm lazy.
> 
> > While we're on the topic, I'm actually super curious what the problem  
> > was with start.S, as a learning exercise. Presumably you are talking  
> > about something that caused the newer versions of the CS toolchain to  
> > segfault when try to assemble?
> 
> Yes, that one. Here is the patch:
> 
> http://git.devl.org/?p=malvira/libmc1322x.git;a=commitdiff;h=36361e1eb0eba99c8ab7807fa2f977c80a3be05c;hp=4035dc44f3db1b90cdb0cf51e6ce3d90204294d9
> 
> I have no clue why it segfaults on the original line (although I
> understand, sometimes my brain segfaults on the original line). I came
> up with that first line empirically to make the assembled instruction
> right. If you squint hard enough you can convince yourself that it
> makes some kind of sense.
> 
> > And can you say anything about the new hardware? Cortex M3?
> 
> Sure! I am planning to do a stm32w board. ST is supporting Contiki and
> the radio library links directly with GCC --- so no reversing should
> be necessary (unless there code doesn't work well). The stm32W should
> be available Q4.
> 
> I'm planning to do rev2 of a USB stick version of the econotag and
> will be getting FCC cert. for that. Also a bunch of new modules. I'm
> planning to do the Xbee and Mbed footprint, a castellated small
> module, a castellated bigger module that brings out all of the I/O
> (all 64 pins), and a first rev of a mc13224v with PA.
> 
> Anyone have any thing on there hardware wishlist? 
> 
> -Mar.
> 
> 
> 
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