FreeBSD's embedded agenda
Jim Thompson
jim at netgate.com
Thu May 25 08:52:35 PDT 2006
On May 25, 2006, at 5:38 AM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
> In message <472414CE-94E8-4C8A-9586-DCA9E02A53C3 at netgate.com>, Jim
> Thompson wri
> tes:
>
>>> NanoBSD caters only to the "run read-only from flash" area, call
>>> it if you will the "soekris" area. I need to investigate if it
>>> makes sense to use the FreeSBIE framework to build nanobsd images.
>>
>> All soekris boards have CF, which looks, for all the world like an
>> IDE drive.
>>
>> "real" flash is quite different.
>
> NanoBSD works fine with "raw" flash as well because it is practically
> read-only.
OK, there are other read-only distros too (the pfsense 'embedded' one
is all but RO). Technically,
if one could squeeze NanoBSD into 4-8MB, we could use the pfsense/
m0n0 XML-based config system,
and just keep the config file in a single (or small number) of flash
sectors at the end of the device.
A similar configuration system that didn't require PHP would be even
better.
Then we just need to (perhaps) re-implement/replace the linux "mtd"
system, and a F(F)FS can wait a bit.
> Writing a flash-friendly-filesystem would be a good project.
Indeed.
Is there any reason to not approach Intel about a bit of 'funding'
for FreeBSD on Xscale? They poured some cash on Wasabi
for a similar effort on NetBSD.
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