Hello! As stated here <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/GettingStarted> I have installed RSB, rtems and compiled the modified Hello, world ! test
The patch is attached to this mail and you can find the snapshot here <http://i.imgur.com/25Hi0pn.jpg>. Next, I'm going to do some research about what condition variable imply in general and how do they work. If you have any suggestions on where should I research or if there are any tasks(at Rtems) I could complete complementary to this project, please let me know. Also, thank you! The support on IRC has been great ! Regards, Andrei 2015-03-11 12:03 GMT+02:00 Andrei - Constantin Popescu < popescu.andrei1...@gmail.com>: > Hello! > > As stated here <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/GettingStarted> I have > installed RSB, rtems and compile the modified Hello, world ! test > > The proofs are attached to this mail. Next, I'm going to do some research > about what condition variable imply in general and how do they work. If you > have any suggestions on where should I research or if there are any > tasks(at Rtems) I could complete complementary to this project, please let > me know. > > Also, thank you! The support on IRC has been great ! > > Regards, > Andrei > > 2015-03-09 13:54 GMT+02:00 Andrei - Constantin Popescu < > popescu.andrei1...@gmail.com>: > >> Hello! >> >> As discussed with Sebastian Huber on IRC , is there someone else >> able/willing to mentor this project or should I look for a different one ? >> >> Kind regards, >> Andrei >> >> 2015-03-09 8:51 GMT+02:00 Andrei - Constantin Popescu < >> popescu.andrei1...@gmail.com>: >> >>> Hello! >>> >>> I'm Andrei(Andrei - Constantin Popescu, more exactly), a Computer >>> Science graduate at Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania. I will >>> begin my Masters' degree at Vrije University, Amsterdam this fall. During >>> the undergraduate studies, I pursued a high diversity in computer science >>> skills, from web development, to kernel development. I took part in GSoC >>> 2012 and GSoC 2014, both with BRL-CAD. You can find both the devlogs and my >>> 2014 proposal here <http://brlcad.org/wiki/User:Popescu.andrei1991> . >>> Aside of that, I've also participated with them as a Google Code-in mentor >>> for the past three years, so you can say I like open source, specially the >>> freedom to scratch your own itch. >>> >>> I was browsing for a project and I came across RTEMS ideas page and then >>> RTEMS >>> on Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTEMS>soon after. I'm >>> interested in Operating Systems of any kind, since they're complex software >>> products on which so many other applications rely on, so I decided to have >>> a look. Another factor that contributed to my decision that I would like to >>> code at RTEMS for GSoC 2015 was that my background is helpful in this >>> aspect. I've been a kernel developer intern for about 8 months at Freescale >>> and I'm currently employed as a C++ software engineer to a company >>> producting VoIP software which runs on a RT system. >>> >>> The project I decided on is Condition Variables >>> <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/Projects/Open/Condition_Variables>, >>> I have at least a general idea about how monitors and condition variables >>> work and since RTEMS is a single process, multithreaded system, my >>> understanding is that it's an useful/important feature. Unfortunately, the >>> Resources >>> URL is broken, but I'll be on IRC most of the time, probably asking >>> lots of silly questions! I'll (try to) get RTEMS built as soon as >>> possible. If you have any suggestions, or tasks you believe would help me >>> better understand this project please tell. >>> >>> This project, as well as my( probably not entirely correct) >>> understanding of RTEMS concepts look interesting, I'm excited to be here >>> and can't wait to build RTEMS to see how it is/how it works. I'm also >>> curious, on a high level, how RTEMS differs from linux kernel. I hope I'll >>> be able to tackle this project and complete it succesfully as it's my >>> first "close encounter" with a purposely designed rt os! >>> >>> Silly question #1, could you tell me a few products that use/rely on >>> RTEMS? I tried googling for it but was unsuccesful. Thank you! >>> >>> Regards, >>> Andrei >>> >>> >>> >> >
diff --git a/hello/hello_world_c/test.c b/hello/hello_world_c/test.c index 04a55fe..438d86b 100644 --- a/hello/hello_world_c/test.c +++ b/hello/hello_world_c/test.c @@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ rtems_task Init( ) { printf( "\n\n*** HELLO WORLD TEST ***\n" ); - printf( "Hello World\n" ); + printf( "Hello World, from Andrei\n" ); + printf( "This is my 2015 GSoC first step as an applicant\n"); + printf( "You can find me on IRC as andrei_\n"); printf( "*** END OF HELLO WORLD TEST ***\n" ); exit( 0 ); }
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