(resend with list acceptable from address) Hello Sane Sai Charan,
On Thursday 17 of March 2016 19:49:41 Gedare Bloom wrote: > On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 3:47 PM, sane sai charan > > <sanesaichara...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ** Anyone mentoring RTEMS port of LWIP > > project ? because status of project says no volunteers for this project. > > We can find someone with sufficient lwIP expertise if needed. There > are a few lwIP ports of RTEMS around. we have workend at company and at university with LwIP with porting and drivers writing and updates to RTEMS and non RTEMS environment. I would like to see LwIP to be the first class citizen in RTEMS to offer full networking and POSIX compatibility for small RTEMS systems which cannot afford full BSD stack. This means to connect LwIP to RTEMS file handle allocation system to allow read(), write(), close() etc functions to work with LwIP opened sockets. I have already located places of the code which can serve as the base for such work. I have spoken with Sebastian Huber about this task on Embedded World. He thinks that this is too small task for full GSoC. I believe that he can do that in one or two days, I think that I have chance to do that in one or two weeks if I have time. But for student with need to understand and analyze the code first it is quiet sufficient task and can be combined with test preparation and implementation/porting of LwIP driver for some architecture. So at the end, it can be reasonable task for GSoC. I can send dump of my ideas and links to related sources. But if it is selected depends on quality of proposal, evaluation, consensus and feeling whole group of mentors. So I offer role of consultant or co-mentor at least for this task. Other area (which I consider interesting) is porting of RTEMS to run and cooperate in Jailhouse https://github.com/siemens/jailhouse Jailhouse is on my plan of the things which I want to test but my actual knowledge is minimal in this area. But I believe that RTEMS and Jailhouse can be good match for some RT applications. RTEMS is noted in the official Jailhouse presentation http://elinux.org/images/e/e1/Kiszka--real_safe_times_in_the_jailhouse_hypervisor.pdf but I am not sure if work already started and what is actual status. But it is not problem to connect main Jailhouse developer - Jan Kiszka and discuss options with him or even ask him if he is willing to take mentor/co-mentor/consultant role. He is very friendly and open minded. Best wishes, Pavel _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel