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Google Summer of Code 2021
Table of Contents
This page is for the students who make proposals as well as those who work on projects for RTEMS as part of GSoC 2021.
Students' Proposals
Start filling in this table for yourself as soon as possible and update as needed.
Student | Completed Hello | IRC Handle | Proposal Title | Google Docs URL | Final Submitted |
Daman Bir Singh | Yes | damanBir | TBD | Link to Google Docs for proposal (shared with mentors) | No |
Eshan Dhawan | Yes | Eshandhawan51 | Project Title | Packaging programming language | No |
Meh Mbeh Ida Delphine | Yes | idadel | #3860 - Code Formatting and Style Check for RTEMS score | Code Formatting and Style Check for RTEMS score | Yes |
Matt Joyce | Yes | mfjoyce | #4328 - New APIs Added to POSIX Standard (2021) | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mua52IUzb-84dRWmlAIpCxadc3he2GU_6KKcqZB010U/edit# | Yes |
Rajiv Vaidyanathan Natarajan | Yes | rajivvn | #3850 Modular Network Stacks | [TBD] | No |
Husni Faiz | Yes | drac98 | #2891 - Beagle BSP Projects | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CN3ri7g6NJeFPb5h8y4smr1aziGWyXbiiXUsFMhdUu4/edit?usp=sharing | Yes |
Pranav Dangi | Yes | pruh7120 | #2899 - Improving the Raspberry Pi BSP | Improving The Raspberry Pi BSP | No |
Ayushman Mishra | Yes | chetak123 | #4272 - BSP Executable Conversion | https://docs.google.com/document/d/19HeKc6W2ng2X8PoCMVi68A1Z1BbO5D7C0xVHhkgMgBY/edit?usp=sharing | No |
Ranjan | Yes | ranfun69 | #2510 - Improve the SMP scheduler with arbitrary processor affinity support | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vgftdP_nk_IoqdEXR1yigpa72pYcukY-B7QV2El0XT8/edit?usp=sharing | No |
The columns are to be filled in as follows:
- The Student column is for your name.
- The Completed Hello column lets us all know whether or not you completed the mandatory Hello World project. Email your proof to Gedare, Joel, and Chris Johns.
- The IRC Handle column is your handle on IRC. RTEMS folks hang out in #rtems on freenode.net.
- The Proposal Title should be self-explanatory.
- The Google Docs URL is your proposal in Google Docs that can be reviewed and commented on by mentors. The proposal template should be copied and used as a baseline. This can be shared with mentors for review. Mentors can insert comments for you. You can use this as your Draft Proposal in the GSoC site.
- The Final Submitted should be set to Yes when you have submitted your Final PDF proposal on the official GSoC site. If you do not submit the final proposal via the Google site, you cannot be considered!
Students' Summer of Code Tracking Table
Students whose GSoC project is accepted by RTEMS shall fill in a slot with their information in the following table, which helps to centralize SoC Project Management.
Student Name | IRC Handle | Project Link | Repository Link on Github | Blog | Calendar |
NAME | nick on #rtems | Project Wiki | Project's Github repo | Blog | Project Schedule |
Husni Faiz | drac98 | Project Wiki | Github | Github Pages | Google Calender |
Matt Joyce | mfjoyce | Project Wiki | Github | Blog | [TBD] |
pranav dangi | pruhnuhv | Project Wiki | Github | Blog | [TBD] |
Meh Mbeh Ida Delphine | idadel | Project Wiki | Github | Blog | Calendar |
The columns are to be filled in as follows:
- The Student column is for your name.
- The IRC Handle column is your handle on IRC. RTEMS folks hang out in #rtems on freenode.net.
- The Project Link is a link to the Wiki page for your project.
- The Repository Link on Github is a link to the Github repository for your project. It should be a specific repository, not just your github account!
- The Blog is a link to your blog with entries about your project. It should be updated regularly during the summer.
- The Calendar is a link to your Google Calendar with milestones and deliverables identified.
Student Status Updates
Each student has a section below for putting in notes from the weekly IRC meetings.
Gedare
- Jan 29: Tracking status page created.
Joel
- Jan 29: Reviewed tracking status page.
Husni
- May 22: Updated tracking table.
- May 26: Meeting No.01
- Progress : Prepared the hardware setup for JTAG debugging.
- Next : Get familiar with GDB and JTAG
- June 02: Meeting No.02
- Progress :
- JTAG Debugging - The telnetd01 testsuite.
- Blog post on "Setting up JTAG Hardware Environment for BBB"
- Next : start porting the CDC Ethernet drivers
- Blockers : Semester Exams are being scheduled. Dates are not announced officially but will be held soon this month.
- Progress :
- June 09: Meeting No.03 (First meeting after coding period began)
- Progress : Imported the CDC Ethernet driver from FreeBSD to Libbsd. Ran the media01.exe and tried to set a break point. It failed. Might be some problem with linking.
- Next : Figure out the issue with linking.
- Blockers : Exam dates are announced (From 18th June - July 2nd week, Less time due to exams)
Matt
- May 26: Initial group meeting.
- Created project wiki, repo, and blog.
- June 2: Second Meeting
- Met with mentors to discuss initial steps
- Finals / Final Projects
- June 9: Third Meeting
- School term complete
- Wrote first blog post
- Attempted to build Newlib
- June 16: Fourth Meeting
- Wrote initial Newlib patch for sig2str/str2sig prototypes
- Attempting to apply patch to RTEMS
- Continued to run into issues with building Newlib
- Engaged with devel list and scheduled meeting with mentor to discuss.
*TODO:
- Write second blog post, update wiki based on challenges getting first patch submitted
- Write sig2str/str2sig tests/functions
pranav
- May 26: Initial Meet.
- Updated Tracking page, wiki, repo, blog.
- June 9: First Meet in Coding Period
- Tested raspberrypi, raspberrypi2 BSPs from the master and 5 branches on the hardware.
- The BSPs of the RTEMS5 branch work on the corresponding hardware with an older version of the firwmare.
- The RTEMS6 Branch doesn't run on any board.
- To Do :
- Figure out the firmware issue and also try booting with u-boot,
- Debug the raspberry pi BSPs in the RTEMS6 branch.
Ida
- May 26: Initial Meet.
- June 2: Updated Tracking page.
- Second group meeting
- June 7-13: Run clang-format in rtems/cpukit/score/src and run RTEMS testsuite to make sure it causes no bugs.
- Learn about git hooks
- June 14-20: Work on a git pre-commit hook script to check for style differences in a commit.