Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: possible GPL violation by Sigma Designs | From | Torgeir Veimo <> | Date | Mon, 08 Sep 2003 13:46:27 +0100 |
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On Mon, 2003-09-08 at 13:33, Alan Cox wrote: > On Llu, 2003-09-08 at 02:49, Torgeir Veimo wrote: > > The Sigma Designs EM8500 is apparently a combined mpeg4 decoder and RISC > > processor. I'd assume that they would be required to release source code > > on request for their kernel, even if the code is executed on the EM8500 > > directly, as opposed being controller by a kernel driver running on a > > separate processor? > > If the EM8500 is running a linux kernel then they need to state that > provide the offer of source code or provide the source and obey the GPL. > I'd suspect if it runs Linux on the 8500 it runs Linux + apps and the > interesting DVD stuff is the apps not the kernel however 8)
The romfs filesystem has a linux.bin.z kernel file, fipmodule.o and a khwl.o file, both of which I think are modules. The khwl.o file seems to be the driver. `strings khwl.o` reveals among other things:
(hwl0)minor_ioctl: REALMAGICHWL_IOCTL_CLEAR_MODULE_USE_COUNT done. (hwl0)minor_ioctl: process %d enters (case %d) ---------------- (hwl0)minor_ioctl: unknown ioctl or feature not supported (see REALMAGICHWL_FEATURES) (hwl0)minor_ioctl: process %d leaves (case %d, return %d) ------ (hwl0)open done by %d (user count #%d) (hwl0)close done by %d (user count #%d) (hwl#)init_module: begun realmagichwl0 (hwl#)init_module: devfs_register failed (hwl#)init_module: device (%d:%d) registered in devfs (hwl#)init_module: found JASPER (hwl#)cleanup_module: begun (hwl#)cleanup_module: done ... DICOM_PackedPicBuf Decoder_Config Force_PanScanDefHorSize ... Audio_PTSFifo Audio_PTSSize Audio_PTSRdPtr Audio_Dec_Mode Audio_CompDualOCfg_Mode Audio_DynamicRange
The player is a file called mpegplayer.bin.
uClinux supports module loading, doesn't it? -- Torgeir Veimo <torgeir@pobox.com>
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