On 04/12/15 15:47, Martin Galvan wrote:
I see, thanks for your answer. What about the eCos mutexes though? You
mentioned eCos having a global lock for the filesystem, yet I saw more
fine-grained locked in e.g. jffs2_new_inode.
I don't remember the locking part of eCos in detail. For RTEMS I use
On 12/07/15 13:03, Daniel Gutson wrote:
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Chris Johns wrote:
On 12/05/15 06:49, Martin Galvan wrote:
Certainly! This filesystem has been so far implemented in Linux, so
I'd assume it's GPLv2.
Would it be worth contacting the developer/maintainer and ask about
On Dec 6, 2015 8:41 PM, "Daniel Gutson" <
daniel.gut...@tallertechnologies.com> wrote:
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> On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 11:36 PM, Joel Sherrill
wrote:
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> > On Dec 6, 2015 8:06 PM, "Daniel Gutson"
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> In the f2fs/jffs2 thread a point about licensing arose.
> >> Martin mentioned that
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 11:36 PM, Joel Sherrill wrote:
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> On Dec 6, 2015 8:06 PM, "Daniel Gutson"
> wrote:
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>> In the f2fs/jffs2 thread a point about licensing arose.
>> Martin mentioned that the original code is part of Linux, assuming
>> that it is GPLv2 (we'll check).
>> However, Chris asked
In the f2fs/jffs2 thread a point about licensing arose.
Martin mentioned that the original code is part of Linux, assuming
that it is GPLv2 (we'll check).
However, Chris asked for a dual licensing scheme in order to include
it in RTEMS.
I read in https://www.rtems.org/license/LICENSE "...GNU Genera
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 10:42 PM, Chris Johns wrote:
> On 12/05/15 06:49, Martin Galvan wrote:
>>
>> Certainly! This filesystem has been so far implemented in Linux, so
>> I'd assume it's GPLv2.
>
>
> Would it be worth contacting the developer/maintainer and ask about a dual
> license or something
On 12/05/15 06:49, Martin Galvan wrote:
Certainly! This filesystem has been so far implemented in Linux, so
I'd assume it's GPLv2.
Would it be worth contacting the developer/maintainer and ask about a
dual license or something we can use?
If this isn't compatible with the RTEMS
license, per
You just contribute what you can, when you can. Much of the work is
just approving that a student finished a task, and a lot of the tasks
are trivial to approve. Otherwise, if you would like to create
specific CFS tasks for you to mentor that would be perfectly suitable
and greatly improve our GCI