Introducing myself to the community

Purva Yeshi purvayeshi550 at gmail.com
Fri May 3 10:10:30 UTC 2024


Hello everyone,
I'm Purva Yeshi, a pre-final year Electronics and Telecommunication
undergraduate from VJTI, Mumbai. I've decent exposure to working with
Embedded systems and system software, especially Embedded C.

I'm selected for the "Add BSP for Polarfire-based Beagle" project
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EFXrD_59smEoH-mLu6vkrc_5k2wb5hyzI16NUXWzI8k/edit>.
It is a large 350-hour project. Primarily, the project's objective is to
boot RTEMS on the board and run Hello World and ticker examples on the
board. This project aims to create a BSP for the BeagleV-Fire board, which
is based on RISC-V architecture and uses the Polarfire SoC.

During the summer, I hope to accomplish the following:

• Successfully created a BSP for the BeagleV-Fire board, ensuring
compatibility with the RISC-V architecture and Polarfire SoC.

• Implement support for essential peripherals such as CPU cores, interrupt
controller, timer, and UART, tailored specifically to the characteristics
of the MPFS025T SoC.

• Implement support for essential peripherals such as CPU cores, interrupt
controller, timer, and UART, tailored specifically to the characteristics
of the MPFS025T SoC.

• Test the BSP thoroughly by running Hello World code and ticker examples
on the BeagleV-Fire hardware.

• Document the BSP comprehensively, including specifications, supported
features, known issues, and clear instructions for building, installing,
and utilizing the BSP.

I am excited to join the RTEMS Community and contribute to it. Grateful for
the opportunity!
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