Hi ! I have been away and will be away until tommorrow for Easter break, will add the given code snippet on melange tommorrow.
Regards, Andrei 2015-03-24 0:04 GMT+02:00 Andrei - Constantin Popescu < popescu.andrei1...@gmail.com>: > Hello! > > I have submitted a improved version of my proposal, to reflect feedback > given by mentors! I'll list below what I have changed: > > > 1. The proposed SuperCore API changed, now uses call-outs, as > discussed on IRC today. > 2. Timeline is more detailed, broken in chunks of roughly two weeks. > (1 week is more detailed, but 2 weeks is, imho, more accurate) > 3. Added fixed deliverables. > 4. Described method of reporting progress as my personal blog/website > > Any feedback is appreciated! > > Thank you for taking the time to read it as well as help me out on IRC! > > Regards, > Andrei > > 2015-03-17 0:01 GMT+02:00 Andrei - Constantin Popescu < > popescu.andrei1...@gmail.com>: > >> Hello! >> >> I have finished finished a preliminary draft of my proposal, you can >> check it out here >> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/16EBmWcQw9YccUycofJIlwF98p21PQPq-EJXupes-K80/edit> >> . I ll be uploading it on melange tomorrow as well ! >> >> Thanks for taking the time to go through it ! >> >> Regards, >> Andrei >> >> 2015-03-11 15:35 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 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 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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