Re: The end of embedded Linux?

From: Alan Cox (alan@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk)
Date: Sun Oct 06 2002 - 11:53:26 EST


On Sun, 2002-10-06 at 05:28, David S. Miller wrote:
> Embedded applications tend to have issues which are entirely specific
> to that embedded project. As such, those are things that do not
> belong in a general purpose OS.

90% of the embedded Linux problem is not this. Its actually easy to get
most of the embedded needs into the base kernel - in fact they overlap
the other worlds a lot.

Need low power consumption/resource usage - thats S/390 mainframe
instances and ibm wristwatches.

Need good cpu control - thats desktop/laptop and embedded

Need good irq behaviour (pre-empt/low latency) - thats desktop/embedded

and it carries on like that.

No the big problem is that each embedded vendor is desperately trying to
keep their changes out of the mainstream so they can screw each other.
In doing so the main people they screw are all their customers.

So if the embedded people want 2.6 to be good at embedded they need to
get their heads out of their arses and contribute to the mainstream.
Otherwise they'll always be chasing a moving ball, and a ball most
people are kicking the other way down the field. Its a simple fact of
line, if you stick you head up your backside all you get to do is eat
shit

(and yes there are some embedded people who do contribute but they are
sadly a real minority)

Alan

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