What File System supports Application XIP

From: colin (colin_at_realtek.com.tw)
Date: 09/09/04

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    Hi there,
    We are developing embedded Linux system. Performance is our consideration.
    We hope some applications can run as fast as possible,
    and are think if they can be put in a filesystem image, which resides in
    RAM, and run in XIP (eXecute In Place) manners.
    I know that Cramfs has supported Application XIP. Is there any other FS that
    also supports it? Ramdisk? Ramfs? Romfs?

    Thanks and regards,
    Colin

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