Participation in GSoC 2016
Deval Shah
deval.maker at gmail.com
Fri Mar 11 13:19:00 UTC 2016
Hello everyone!
I went through the links and blogs of the SD card and USB/Ethernet
project for Raspberry PI. I would like to work for the USB/Ethernet
support project.
I have prepared a draft of the timeline as follows:
Acceptance Waiting Period:
Understanding previous year's GSOC work
First Half:
completing USB support for RPI
Testing USB and add drivers for HIDs like Mouse and Keyboard
Second Half:
Adding Ethernet Support
Testing (ARP, PING, DHCP, FTP, TFTP)
Adding support for lwIP (since it is already ported to BBB, this
should not take more time)
If we have wifi support in RTEMS, can support of a USB wifi module be
added to the project?
I'd really appreciate any feedback on my deliverables, especially
regarding the feasibility of doing it in this time frame. If there is
anything I may have missed out or anything else I should consider as a
part of this, I'd be really glad if someone could point that out, so
as to increase my chances of selection.
A quick question: How can I add my name to the tracking list @
https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/2016 ?
Deval Shah
On Tue, Mar 1, 2016 at 3:07 AM, André Marques
<andre.lousa.marques at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Jan and Deval,
>
> Às 20:24 de 29-02-2016, Jan Sommer escreveu:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you take a look here:
>> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/2015#StudentsSummerofCodeTrackingTable you
>> can find the links to the reports and repositories of the previous GSoC.
>> Yurii Shevtsov was doing the work on the Ethernet/USB part for the pi.
>> Andre Marques worked on the SPI and SD-Card driver.
>
>
> I have updated a bit the Raspberry Open Projects page with the state of the
> low level peripherals project, and provided links to the state of each of
> the other projects (the wiki pages of the students working on them last
> year, which also include their blogs and githubs).
>
> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/Developer/Projects/Open/ImproveRaspberryPiBSP
>
> The other 3 raspberry projects I do not know exactly their current state,
> but they already have some work done (just not in the RTEMS tree yet).
>
> It seems that only GPIO, I2C and SPI were merged last year.
>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Jan
>>
>> Am Tuesday 01 March 2016, 01:15:24 schrieb Deval Shah:
>>>
>>> It looks like there are more useful things in pipeline before raspberry
>>> pi
>>> cam support.
>>>
>>> Can anybody give me pointers/links to refer for porting ethernet support
>>> and SD card support?
>
>
> For the last year efforts on the SD card support you can refer to:
>
> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/2015/RaspberryPi_peripherals_and_SD_card#SDcardsupport
>
>
>>>
>>> On Thursday 18 February 2016, soja-lists at aries.uberspace.de <
>>> soja-lists at aries.uberspace.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Am 2016-02-18 01:26, schrieb Joel Sherrill:
>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 17, 2016 6:17 PM, "André Marques"
>>>>> <andre.lousa.marques at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>> [...]
>>>>
>>>>> Was i2c fully delivered for the new driver framework? I don't recall
>>>>>>
>>>>>> off-hand.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes the i2c driver for the Pi uses the new (linux-based) i2c
>>>>>> framework.
>>>>>>
>>>>> 10-bit addressing is untested because I had no compatible slave device.
>>>>>
>>>>>> A detailed report of my last GSOC can be found here:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/GSoC/2015/RaspberryPi_peripherals_and_SD_card
>>>>>>
>>>>>> SD card support was started but not completed last year, so it may be
>>>>>>
>>>>> included on a potential Raspberry project. I can help with that if
>>>>> needed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Andres.. Thanks for speaking up. Can you update the project page and
>>>>> link
>>>>> to your blog?
>>>>>
>>>>> What else do you think needs find on the Pi and Pi2?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Last year there was a GSoC to add ethernet support for the raspberry pi
>>>> via rtems-libbsd, but I think it was never finished.
>>>> Maybe that could be started again?
>>>>
>>>> I haven't researched it yet to know if it is feasible but I am curious
>>>> if
>>>>>
>>>>> the Arduino HW libraries have a clean porting layer which could provide
>>>>> support for a lot of i2c devices. Is this a wikd goose chase or of
>>>>> potential value?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Sounds like an interesting idea, but isn't Arduino written in C++?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Jan
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>> I very much look forward for any pointers on this.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am eager to work for RTEMS organization because I believe my skill
>>>>>>>> set is best suited for this.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanking you,
>>>>>>>> Deval Shah
>>>>>>>>
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