On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 8:46 AM, Vidushi Vashishth <reachv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello! > > I am Vidushi Vashishth from Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology, Delhi > and I intend to participate in the selection procedure for GSOC'18. I have > already submitted the Hello world patch. The past couple of days I have > been going through the open projects and I am interested in the ones below: > Awesome! Make sure you are on the list here. > > 1) Run time tracing > For this project I have been reading about the Common Trace Format > Integration, Trace Buffering, RTEMS trace linker's working which utilises > INI configuration files. I have been following the ticket #3028. I am > currently working on the tasks present on the ticket's description. It > would be helpful if the community could point out to any other relevant > issues which I could work on to get a better idea about this project. I > would get back when I find one myself. As suggested on the mailing list, I > would also like to investigate the TCF project to see if a combination of > both of these can be undertaken in one summer. Let me know if this is too > optimistic. > As I mentioned on another thread this morning, CTF and TCF are IMO very important things for RTEMS to support. Sebastian was commenting how the tracing would help him. If I had to assign a priority to the two, I guess I would put CTF first because it fills a gap. TCF is also important but we do have debugging now but TCF might offer some unique capability we don't have. > > 2) Rump Kernels > The project's description was a little open ended but garnered my > interest. It would require a little more research from my end to come up > with ideas myself. I would do that if time permits. > Given the current status of libbsd, I am not sure what the goal of it would be. I think originally it was proposed as an alternative way to get many BSD capabilities onto RTEMS. Can someone comment? > > I intend to write my proposal in a week's time. > > References: > https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/3028 > https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/Projects/Open/RumpKernels > > Best, > Vidushi > >
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