Thank you for the information. I have already done the hello world project, (I just forwarded it to you to take a look) and I took a break for a little bit, because of school work. Regarding, working on peripherals I was wondering if there any spots on working on GPIO work and ADC conversion as those are also two jobs I would be greatly interested in. Also thank you again for your advice on the USB-OTG work and I will also do my research regarding that topic.
On Sun, Mar 8, 2020 at 12:53 PM Christian Mauderer <l...@c-mauderer.de> wrote: > On 08/03/2020 15:58, John kongtcheu wrote: > > Dear Dev Mailing list, > > I'm interested in work regarding peripherals and it seems like working > > on the beaglebone black projects would be something I would be be good > > at. I have experience working in embedded systems before, and I have my > > own BBB. I was curious if there was anyone willing to mentor for this > > project or if this project is a good idea at all. > > Thank you, > > Hello John, > > welcome to RTEMS. Please note that we require students to send in some > proof that they can build and run RTEMS on the hardware for the project. > See the GSoC Getting Started guide in the wiki. > > Regarding your suggested project: I would love to see the USB-OTG > support working. But note that we already have a proposal to extend the > FDT support in BBB. And I'm not sure whether USB-OTG is really enough > for a whole GSoC. > > Adding the USB-OTG support will be mostly a libbsd project and won't be > too peripheral oriented. It is more a question about how to analyze how > to set up an OTG device in FreeBSD and find out how that can be > implemented in RTEMS using libbsd. > > Maybe you want to start by taking a short look at FreeBSD and how to set > up a USB-OTG device there. Depending on that there might could be topics > that are similar that would be a good match for the project. For example > if it is done via rc.conf: I think there are quite some other stuff that > could be added to rc.conf too (e.g. WLAN support; see Trac ticket #3222). > > Best regards > > Christian >
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