> I was not able to find the code part and the work done in this project till > now.
I found some code here that you might find useful: https://code.google.com/archive/p/rtems-mmu-support/ Besides that, perhaps searching the mailing list archives might prove useful too: https://www.google.com/search?q=gsoc+mmu+site%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Flists.rtems.org%2Fpipermail%2Fdevel%2F Good luck :) On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 8:41 AM, Abhinav Jain <jainab.2...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sir, > > Please guide me so that I can proceed further and start contributing to the > project. > > Thanks and Regards > Abhinav Jain > > On Jan 25, 2018 12:15 AM, "Abhinav Jain" <jainab.2...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Sir, >> >> I have gone through the project page >> (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Projects/MMU_Support#no1) and have understood >> the basic concept and the aim of the project. The project seems very >> interesting and I will be highly delighted to be a part of this. >> Although I was able to get a brief about the project, I was not able to >> find the code part and the work done in this project till now. Can you >> please help me guiding how can I proceed with contributing to this project. >> >> Thanks and Regards >> Abhinav Jain >> Mob: +91 9717743353 >> >> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 10:23 PM, Abhinav Jain <jainab.2...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Sir, >>> >>> Thanks a lot for your guidance. >>> >>> Thanks and regards >>> Abhinav jain >>> >>> On Jan 23, 2018 10:03 PM, "Gedare Bloom" <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> Abhinav, >>>> >>>> On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:22 AM, Abhinav Jain <jainab.2...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> > Hello! >>>> > >>>> > I have gone through the list of open source projects and found a >>>> > project >>>> > named "Memory Protection"(https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/2904) very >>>> > interesting. >>>> > Please elaborate more on the project and guide me how can I contribute >>>> > to it >>>> > and what all do I need to know before starting. >>>> > >>>> You should review the work that was done in previous years on this >>>> topic. There have been a few efforts made toward it. Currently, the >>>> most useful thing is to try defining a unified BSP framework for >>>> initializing and updating any memory protection related hardware, e.g. >>>> MPU/MMU. This is a pre-requisite to being able to define APIs that >>>> could rely on memory protection in a reasonably portable way. >>>> >>>> > Thanks and Regards >>>> > Abhinav Jain >>>> > >>>> > On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 10:43 PM, Christian Mauderer >>>> > <l...@c-mauderer.de> >>>> > wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >> Am 21.01.2018 um 16:01 schrieb Abhinav Jain: >>>> >> > Hello Christian Mauderer, >>>> >> > >>>> >> > I read about GSoC and I found it really interesting. It seems to be >>>> >> > a >>>> >> > great platform to get linked with the open source communities. But >>>> >> > it >>>> >> > seems that its registration starts sometime around March. Can I go >>>> >> > forward with some of the projects till then? >>>> >> > Please guide what should be further steps. I am really excited to >>>> >> > start >>>> >> > working and I hope it will be a great experience for me. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Thanks and Regards >>>> >> > Abhinav Jain >>>> >> >>>> >> Hello Abhinav Jain, >>>> >> >>>> >> yes, that's right. Registration is in a few months. I'm quite sure >>>> >> that >>>> >> there is a solution that you can start on a project and then continue >>>> >> it >>>> >> as a GSoC project. But note that there are quite clear rules from >>>> >> Google, that only the work during GSoC can be evaluated. And there is >>>> >> always only a limited number of slots for GSoC students so we can't >>>> >> guarantee any acceptance even if you start before GSoC starts. >>>> >> >>>> >> Independent on whether you would like to participate in GSoC later or >>>> >> not I would suggest to start with >>>> >> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/GettingStarted. Then pick a project >>>> >> that you are interested in (either from the open projects page or >>>> >> something other that you find interesting) and start to ask about it >>>> >> on >>>> >> the mailing list and whether someone would be ready to support you >>>> >> now >>>> >> and maybe be your mentor during GSoC. >>>> >> >>>> >> Best regards >>>> >> >>>> >> Christian >>>> >> >>>> >> > >>>> >> > On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 5:09 PM, Christian Mauderer >>>> >> > <l...@c-mauderer.de >>>> >> > <mailto:l...@c-mauderer.de>> wrote: >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Am 21.01.2018 um 12:27 schrieb Abhinav Jain: >>>> >> > > Sir >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > Thanks for your reply and guidance. It will be a great help >>>> >> > if you >>>> >> > > please provide me a direction so that I can proceed further. >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > Thanks and Regards >>>> >> > > Abhinav Jain >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Hello Abhinav Jain, >>>> >> > >>>> >> > please keep that discussion on the mailing list so that others >>>> >> > might >>>> >> > can >>>> >> > assist too except there is some specific reason for not having >>>> >> > it >>>> >> > public. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > If you are interested in GSoC, please start by reading the GSoC >>>> >> > page >>>> >> > (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC >>>> >> > <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC>) and do the "GSoC Getting >>>> >> > Started" >>>> >> > (https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/GettingStarted >>>> >> > <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/GettingStarted>). >>>> >> > >>>> >> > If you just want to do some work out of GSoC occasionally, it >>>> >> > would >>>> >> > be >>>> >> > good if you could provide more details, what exactly you would >>>> >> > like >>>> >> > to >>>> >> > do. For example, you told that you have a Raspberry. If you >>>> >> > have >>>> >> > some >>>> >> > goals with that board, feel free to tell them so that we can >>>> >> > help >>>> >> > you >>>> >> > finding out what would be necessary to reach it. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Oh, and by the way: Most people have a quite informal >>>> >> > communication >>>> >> > style on this mailing list. So no need for any "Sir" in the >>>> >> > salutation. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Regards >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Christian >>>> >> > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 3:41 PM, Christian Mauderer >>>> >> > <l...@c-mauderer.de <mailto:l...@c-mauderer.de> >>>> >> > > <mailto:l...@c-mauderer.de <mailto:l...@c-mauderer.de>>> >>>> >> > wrote: >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > Am 21.01.2018 um 07:21 schrieb Abhinav Jain: >>>> >> > > > Sir/Madam >>>> >> > > > >>>> >> > > > May I get the liberty to bring it to your kind notice >>>> >> > that I >>>> >> > am second >>>> >> > > > year engineering student from Delhi, India. I am >>>> >> > pursuing my >>>> >> > engineering >>>> >> > > > in Instrumentation and Control and for around a year I >>>> >> > have >>>> >> > been working >>>> >> > > > in Linux Kernel Development, I have been writing small >>>> >> > drivers and have >>>> >> > > > a good knowledge of the operating system. For around >>>> >> > 2-3 >>>> >> > months, I am >>>> >> > > > developing some projects using Raspberry Pi. >>>> >> > > > >>>> >> > > > In the process, I read about your organization and came >>>> >> > to >>>> >> > know that you >>>> >> > > > are working in a field that interests me a lot and I >>>> >> > would >>>> >> > like to be a >>>> >> > > > part of your projects. I want to be a contributor and >>>> >> > will >>>> >> > try to give >>>> >> > > > best from my side. >>>> >> > > > >>>> >> > > > I request you to please assign me some task as per my >>>> >> > abilities so that >>>> >> > > > I can start working on it. >>>> >> > > > >>>> >> > > > >>>> >> > > > Thanks and Regards >>>> >> > > > Abhinav Jain >>>> >> > > > Mob: - +91 9717743353 >>>> >> > > > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > Hello Abhinav Jain, >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > if you are a student, you could think about participating >>>> >> > in >>>> >> > GSoC: >>>> >> > > Basically it's a program where Google pays students for >>>> >> > doing >>>> >> > open >>>> >> > > source work during the semester break. It's always a >>>> >> > great >>>> >> > opportunity >>>> >> > > for becoming a community member: >>>> >> > https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC >>>> >> > <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC> >>>> >> > > <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC >>>> >> > <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC>> >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > Independent whether you are interested in GSoC, you might >>>> >> > want >>>> >> > to take a >>>> >> > > look at the open project page in the wiki. There is a >>>> >> > collection of >>>> >> > > projects which need some work. Note that although these >>>> >> > projects are >>>> >> > > mostly targeted at GSoC they could be processed out of >>>> >> > GSoC >>>> >> > context too: >>>> >> > > https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects >>>> >> > <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects> >>>> >> > > <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects >>>> >> > <https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/OpenProjects>> >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > Best regards >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > Christian Mauderer >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > _______________________________________________ >>>> > 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 _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@rtems.org http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel