[OpenWrt-Devel] [RFC] TI/Intel Puma5 target.
Imre Kaloz
kaloz at openwrt.org
Mon Aug 18 13:30:14 EDT 2014
On Mon, 18 Aug 2014 09:10:24 -0700, Michael Richardson <mcr at sandelman.ca> wrote:
>
> José Vázquez <ppvazquezfer at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> José Vázquez <ppvazquezfer at gmail.com> wrote: > According to the info i
> >> could find the cpu is a 400MHz arm1176 > (ARMv6k) with VFP and C55x
> >> DSP for VoIP, that runs in big endian mode; > seems that shares some
> >> features with TI Davinci, OMAP2 and/or Sitara.
> >>
> >> Seems to be too slow to operate enough counters for fq_codel, even if
> >> somehow it's fast enough to move 100Mb/s+ of traffic.
>
> > I have no idea how much fast it is, and you are right about unable to
> > move more than 100Mbps, but take in mind that OpenWRT is very versatile
> > and a lot of people use routers for other purposes than routing, as you
> > know. If i had enough skills i would try to port it to kernel 3.3 or
> > 3.10, but i hadn't (mainly because i don't have enough knowledge of ARM
> > and the Puma5 code is "a bit strange" with a lot of Pal files that i
> > don't know what they are).
>
> Sorry, wrong list!!!
> Over on the cerowrt-devel list, we are looking for the replacement for the
> Netgear 3800 on which to focus fq_codel/bufferbloat work, as the 3800 can't
> reach much beyond 50Mb/s, which has become a problem as many have VDSL2/FTTH.
Let's hope the wifi situation gets cleaned up with the WRT1900AC. That has enough power for anything you throw at it :)
Imre
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