Introducing myself and HelloWorld completion.
Gedare Bloom
gedare at rtems.org
Mon Mar 2 17:20:37 UTC 2020
Hi Denil,
On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 10:07 AM Denil Verghese <denilcv3 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> Myself Denil C Verghese, doing a degree in Bachelors of Technology. I'm here because of two reasons. Foremost, I would like to be part of this endeavor. Second, I want to be an intern as a part of GSoC.
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Welcome.
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> I have done the hello world program mentioned at the wiki page and I have attached the patch file with this mail. I not sure whether it is the correct output or not. For some reason, I can't load the simulator by executing 'tar sim' in gdb. Hence I used sis command with -gdb argument and used 'tar remote:1234' to run the simulator. Is this enough?
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Yes, this is good. Thank you. I received your screenshot proof.
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> Thanks to Jiri Gaisler for helping me out with the hello World program.
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> I would like to work on RTEMS Release Notes Generator or Improve the SMP scheduler with arbitrary processor affinity support. It would be great if someone could guide me in selecting the project.
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Great. Those are two quite distinct projects. The "Improve the SMP
Scheduler" will require strong C programming skills. The "Release
Notes Generator" would involve Python programming. Depending on which
language you are stronger in, you might choose to pursue one of them.
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> I'm ready to resolve any mistakes that I may make. Hoping that I would get some guidance on how to be a part of this.
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> Thank You,
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> Denil C Verghese
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