On Wed, 2008-08-27 at 08:56 -0400, Parag Warudkar wrote:
What is an "embedded Linux arch"?
Personally I encountered i386, ARM, MIPS and PPC in the embedded world.
Of course. Look at the amount of work done by lots of people in that
area (including stack frame size reductions) and on-going discussions.
If you "develop" an embedded system (which is partly system integration
of existing apps) to be installed in the field, you don't have that many
conceivable work loads compared to a desktop/server system. And you have
a fixed list of drivers and applications.
A usual approach is to run stress tests on several (or all)
subsystems/services/... in parallel and if the device survives it
functioning correctly, it is at least good enough.
Bernd
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