Updating Open Projects and GSOC

Joel Sherrill joel.sherrill at oarcorp.com
Sun Dec 14 13:44:51 UTC 2014



On December 13, 2014 9:47:00 PM CST, Gedare Bloom <gedare at rtems.org> wrote:
>I'd like to see RTEMS compile with LLVM  / clang. This would go a long
>way toward improving our static analysis capabilities. The project
>should get RTEMS compiling, and add support in RSB for it.
>

I added basic RTEMS target support to LLVM a few years ago. Eliminating the use of bsp_specs is the big hurdle

>I'm lukewarm on Coverity-Newlib. The other projects seem alright. I'll
>try to take a stab at the Open Projects page in the near future, after
>I can give some more thought to good projects.

Not gsoc worthy. Just on the to do list. I almost have it working but can't quite get the Coverity set up correct.

As a gsoc project, I would like coverage testing on newlib using glibc and any BSD libc tests we can leverage.

>-Gedare
>
>On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 10:58 AM, Joel Sherrill
><joel.sherrill at oarcorp.com> wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> Google Summer of Code 2014 has wrapped up and the 2015
>> edition is already committed to by Google. I would
>> like folks to take a little while to update pages
>> and add any new ideas. A few off my wish list in no
>> particular order:
>>
>> + More Pi peripherals
>>   - includes TCP/IP over USB
>> + BeagleBoard Ethernet
>> + rtems-tester support for more simulators
>> + complete rtems-tester coverage support
>>   - started in ESA SOCIS
>> + more RSB recipes
>>   - specifically eliminate RTEMS Addon Packages
>>     and as much of the Graphics Toolkit as possible
>>     with RSB recipes
>> + Monkey HTTPD port
>> + capture engine, trace wrapper generator, and
>>   LTTng integration via CTF. Allows visualization
>>   of timelines
>> + Coverity runs on newlib. I started this but can't
>>   get it to work so far. :(
>>
>> I am sure there are other ideas. Please add to the
>> list and help write them up.
>>
>> --joel
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