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> From: ged...@gwmail.gwu.edu [mailto:ged...@gwmail.gwu.edu] On Behalf Of
> Gedare Bloom
> Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 2:14 AM
> To: Jinhyun
> Cc: rtems-de...@rtems.org ; j...@konkuk.ac.kr
> Subject: Re: A virtio front-end driver for RTEMS
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Subject: Re: A virtio front-end driver for RTEMS
I'm glad to hear this. The path of least resistance would be to merge the
driver into the pc386 BSP on rtems.git. That bsp tree is currently undergoing a
lot of activity, but once you get your driver merged I
I'm glad to hear this. The path of least resistance would be to merge
the driver into the pc386 BSP on rtems.git. That bsp tree is currently
undergoing a lot of activity, but once you get your driver merged I
would imagine it is not too hard to maintain. It would also be of
interest to get instruct
Hi,
I am a graduate student of System Software Lab at Konkuk University
(http://sslab.konkuk.ac.kr).
We are implementing a virtio front-end network driver for RTEMS and have
published some preliminary results in ACM SIGBED Review
(http://sigbed.seas.
upenn.edu/archives/2016-01/EWiLi15_5.pdf).