SOC LwipNipoa
Project Description
This is a project to incorporate an option to use the lightweight ip stack (LWIP) into RTEMS, and also to write Nipoa, a NIC porting assistant.
Mentor
Dr. Eric Norum
Status
Relevant tools are being installed and learned about. These include installation of RTEMS itself, familiarization with qemu and/or updating my qemu version, possibly skyview, and other tools.
After completing this page ( for now ), the Google project must be started, and the rest of the startup instructions from Dr. Joel complied with.
I have, after a Pentium IV with only 384 of ram (rdram) didn't work out, successfully beefed up a Pentium III box, and have installed the new Fedora 9 on it, and checked out rtems and the rest via CVS. Now I'll do the rest of the startup tasks.
Project Schedule
Schedule for now:
- Finish the startup work by May 23
- Choose feasible subset of all possible RTEMS related learning curves after startup work.
- Begin detailed project plan and schedule by May 21.
- Complete detailed project plan and schedule as a key deliverable by end of the Community Bonding period.
- Ongoing: Get and stay in good touch with Mentor and Community.
- Ongoing: Improve and further develop this wiki page.
This is slower than my original plan. I failed to understand that I would have to have something much newer than my ancient but unbroken Fedora Core 4, for a host and dev machine.
Deliverables
NOTE: In order to receive payment, all student deliverables for Google Summer of Code must be uploaded to a Google Code project. Therefore I have set up a project at http://code.google.com/hosting/
Google Code Site: [URL HERE] TBD
Links to Source Code
- TBD - list of URLs at Google Code
Student Information
I am R. D. Flowers, a non-traditional ( older ) undergraduate student at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in Computer Science.
- TBD - further Student Information.