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Hi,
I'm currently working on a project based on the Arria V SoC FPGA (ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore). The goal of this project is to run a high speed ethernet link.
For some reasons the customer don't want to use a Linux kernel on the ARM. His wish is to have a simple program running a TCP/IP stack without any OS. In first place I thought about the RL-TCPnet library, but apparently it isn't compatible with the Cortex-A9 processors.
The worst case is to use a small RTOS like FreeRTOS, RTX or other, but in that case the same problem occurs, the Cortex-A9 processor isn't compatible with it.
Can you give me some advice? (I'm not very experienced with ARM processors)
Does anyone know a standalone TCP/IP library compatible with the Cortex-A9 MPCore? If not which kind of royalties free (RT)OS can I use?
Thank you
Arria V SoC: http://www.altera.com/devices/fpga/arria-fpgas/arria-v/hard-processor-system/arrv-soc-hps.html
Hi Aldo,
NicheStack TCP/IP from InterNiche Technologies will run on a superloop on the Altera Cortex A9. For more information visit www.iniche.com.
Thanks for the tip Larry. May I suggest you update InterNiche Technologies content to reflect that?
This way when we use the community search we can find it straight away.