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This application note describe how to build the software components required to set up asymmetric multi-processing (AMP for short) configuration required to run Linux OS on first Cortex®-A9 core and FreeRTOS on second Cortex®-A9 core of the Freescale i.MX6 SOC. The latencystat demo is a RPMsg-based application that exploits sophisticated techniques to handle inter-processors communication and synchronization.
 
This application note describe how to build the software components required to set up asymmetric multi-processing (AMP for short) configuration required to run Linux OS on first Cortex®-A9 core and FreeRTOS on second Cortex®-A9 core of the Freescale i.MX6 SOC. The latencystat demo is a RPMsg-based application that exploits sophisticated techniques to handle inter-processors communication and synchronization.
  
Please download the  [http://www.dave.eu/sites/default/files/files/an-xelk-001-amp-linux-freertos.pdf application note in PDF format].
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Please download the  [https://mirror.dave.eu/axel/AN-001/an-xelk-001-amp-linux-freertos.pdf application note in PDF format].

Latest revision as of 13:42, 23 April 2021

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

This page collects the application notes dedicated to the Axel SOM.

Application notes[edit | edit source]

AN-XELK-001: Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on Axel – Linux + FreeRTOS[edit | edit source]

This application note describe how to build the software components required to set up asymmetric multi-processing (AMP for short) configuration required to run Linux OS on first Cortex®-A9 core and FreeRTOS on second Cortex®-A9 core of the Freescale i.MX6 SOC. The latencystat demo is a RPMsg-based application that exploits sophisticated techniques to handle inter-processors communication and synchronization.

Please download the application note in PDF format.