On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 9:17 AM, faizan khan <faizan10...@gmail.com> wrote: > yes I am working on the getting started thing. I thought, I was supposed to > port the complete bsp, not just one device. So I can choose anyone device in > this case can and write driver for it.. > > I think bbb is getting too much attention so I am looking into other > projects. Do you know who worked on the v8 port. I did a failed experiment > of porting it on Nucleus for k70. Eventually I settled with a lighweight v7 > (which is used by mongoose IOT platform). So would love to discuss that.. > We have a number of possibilities and ongoing interest in some web/IoT technologies. You can start looking in that direction. For this, a platform that has internet capability should be used for testing. See the "libbsd" project for the state-of-art in this area.
We have used mongoose web server until the license was changed. > Also dont you guys use irc.... > IRC (and the mailing list) tends to be inactive during the weekend. > cheers, > Faizan > > > > On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 6:10 PM, Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >> >> On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 9:09 AM, Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >> > On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 5:17 AM, Christian Mauderer >> > <christian.maude...@embedded-brains.de> wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ----- >> >>> Von: "faizan khan" <faizan10...@gmail.com> >> >>> An: devel@rtems.org >> >>> Gesendet: Sonntag, 2. April 2017 00:44:27 >> >>> Betreff: GSOC application >> >> >> >>> Hi everyone, >> >>> >> >>> I know I am late to the party but just got my confirmation letter. I >> >>> have 2 >> >>> years of experience porting device drivers for Nucleus RTOS. I wanted >> >>> to >> >>> know about the list of projects. >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> https://devel.rtems.org/query?status=!closed&desc=1&keywords=~SoC&report=10 >> >>> >> >>> Is this all of it. I can easily take care of #2891, bbb, I have >> >>> already >> >>> ported bbb bsp for nucleus. Just to understand the project. All I have >> >>> to >> >>> do is port the device drivers mentioned and fix any hardware bugs in >> >>> the >> >>> test coverage, right??? >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> cheers, >> >>> Faizan >> >>> >> >>> _______________________________________________ >> >>> devel mailing list >> >>> devel@rtems.org >> >>> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >> >> >> >> Hello Faizan, >> >> >> >> I think that there are quite some more projects that are not converted >> >> to TRACK. See https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects >> >> If you are interested in one of the projects, just contact the possible >> >> mentors or ask on the mailing list. >> >> >> > There are definitely other good projects to consider that haven't had >> > as much attention as the BB projects. Also note that you should >> > complete https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/GettingStarted and begin to >> > prepare your proposal immediately. Your best bet is to find a project >> > matching your interest/skills that has a suitable amount of >> > information posted about it, since you are not likely to get a lot of >> > feedback on your proposal before the deadline. >> > >> P.S. if you propose a BB project, you should also complete the >> GettingStarted using whichever BB board you have. >> >> > For the BB projects, I suspect the Framebuffer or CAN would be good >> > directions to push. Framebuffer support exists in a few scattered >> > BSPs, but we could use a consistent approach and more uniform API for >> > framebuffer devices. For CAN there was a project a couple years ago >> > that made some progress in simulating CAN with Qemu, but never got to >> > the point of getting a CAN package to integrate easily with RTEMS. >> > There was a follow-up proposal by the same student for the project, >> > but we did not accept it [1]. >> > >> > [1] >> > https://docs.google.com/document/d/12T2Sd9vDBGfMhlansaW0Ti2OmtrpRPgAXxdPuOHbM78/edit?usp=sharing >> > >> >> Please also note that there are already some other students interested >> >> in some of the projects (especially the ones that are already converted to >> >> TRAC tickets): https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/2017 >> >> >> >> Kind regards >> >> >> >> Christian >> >> >> >> -- >> >> -------------------------------------------- >> >> embedded brains GmbH >> >> Christian Mauderer >> >> Dornierstr. 4 >> >> D-82178 Puchheim >> >> Germany >> >> email: christian.maude...@embedded-brains.de >> >> Phone: +49-89-18 94 741 - 18 >> >> Fax: +49-89-18 94 741 - 08 >> >> PGP: Public key available on request. >> >> >> >> Diese Nachricht ist keine geschäftliche Mitteilung im Sinne des EHUG. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> devel mailing list >> >> devel@rtems.org >> >> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel > > _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel