Resending with the screenshots stripped out, they made the message size too large.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 8:58 AM Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: > > > On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 8:47 AM Ahamed Husni <ahamedhusn...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> This project is only suitable if you have access to the hardware. I >>> don't think there are enough interesting things to do in the emulated >>> environment, and the hardware is relatively cheap and available that >>> improving the qemu support for it is not currently of interest to us >>> either. >>> >> >> Thanks. Then I'll get a beagleboard within a couple of days. >> >> Once you have it, reproduce the Getting Started guide using the hardware. Running hello world on the hardware is a pre-requisite task to include in your submitted proposal to show that you can do it. > > > >> Perhaps, you may like to discuss what kinds of projects interest you, >>> and we can brainstorm about possibilities. Also, I hope you are >>> starting to work on our GSoC Getting Started guide. >>> >> >> I followed the quick-start guide and everything worked out for >> sparc-erc32. >> I have attached the screenshots below. Sorry for not sending them earlier. >> >> Please send the patch as a separate patch email. > The Beagle was never supported in the main Qemu source. It was >>> always in a Linaro maintained repository. I have no idea if it still is >>> there or works. But it isn't going to have any support for devices >>> that are not already supported in the best case. >>> >> >> Yes. The repo is not maintained now. The #2891 ticket had requested to >> build the emulator like a prerequisite. So I tried to build the >> qemu-linaro >> from source, followed the blog of Ben Gras >> <http://www.shrike-systems.com/beagleboard-xm-beaglebone-black-and-everything-else-rtems-on-the-beagles.html> >> and a couple other ways. >> None of them worked. Getting the hardware is the way to go. :) >> >> > For now, add a comment to the ticket that the emulator build doesn't work, and that hardware is required to work on this ticket/task. > > >> There is a long list of projects and I posted a few ideas to the >>> devel@ list this week that are not listed there. >>> >> >> 1. Improve Test Coverage >> 2. Covoar Change C-isms to C++ >> >> These are the projects I found on the mail archive as I joined the >> mailing list later. >> >> I was thinking of Adding PRU Support (#3730 >> <https://devel.rtems.org/ticket/3730>) if this is a suitable project for >> GSoC. >> Please guide me to get started. >> >> The PRU is interesting, start a new thread to open discussion about it. > > >> -- Husni >> >> On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 4:05 AM Joel Sherrill <rtems.org <j...@rtems.org>> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 3:58 PM Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Husni, >>>> >>>> On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 2:28 PM Ahamed Husni <ahamedhusn...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> > >>>> > Hi everyone, >>>> > I'm new to RTEMS Project. I'm interested to work in #2891 ticket >>>> (Beagle BSP) for GSoC. I need a beagleboard emulator. I tried the >>>> following, >>>> > >>>> Welcome. >>>> >>>> This project is only suitable if you have access to the hardware. I >>>> don't think there are enough interesting things to do in the emulated >>>> environment, and the hardware is relatively cheap and available that >>>> improving the qemu support for it is not currently of interest to us >>>> either. >>>> >>> >>> +1 >>> >>> The Beagle was never supported in the main Qemu source. It was >>> always in a Linaro maintained repository. I have no idea if it still is >>> there or works. But it isn't going to have any support for devices >>> that are not already supported in the best case. >>> >>>> >>>> Perhaps, you may like to discuss what kinds of projects interest you, >>>> and we can brainstorm about possibilities. Also, I hope you are >>>> starting to work on our GSoC Getting Started guide. >>>> >>> >>> There is a long list of projects and I posted a few ideas to the >>> devel@ list this week that are not listed there. >>> >>> Our projects will be in C, C++, or Python. If you have a preferred >>> language, that also helps to narrow the projects. Although I >>> don't know that the project tickets are good at listing language. >>> We can help with that. >>> >>> --joel >>> >>>> >>>> -Gedare >>>> >>>> > $ ../source-builder/sb-set-builder --prefix=$HOME/quick-start/rtems/5 >>>> devel/qemu4 >>>> > $ qemu-system-arm -M beagle >>>> > qemu-system-arm: -M beagle: unsupported machine type >>>> > Use -machine help to list supported machines >>>> > >>>> > I can find any beagle machines in the list. >>>> > >>>> > Please help me to set it up. >>>> > >>>> > Thanks, >>>> > Husni. >>>> > _______________________________________________ >>>> > 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 >>>> >>>
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