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Google Summer of Code 2015

This page captures the students who make proposals as well as those who work on projects for RTEMS as part of GSoC 2015.

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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
NAME Yes or No nick on #rtems Project Title Link to Google Docs for proposal (shared with mentors)
Sujay Raj Yes sujayraaj Port Monkey HTTP Server proposal
Richa Sehgal Yes richashi Run Time Tracing TBD
Ragunath D Yes ragunath Beagle BSP improvements proposal
Andrei Popescu Yes andrei_ Condition Variables proposal
Hesham ALMatary Yes Hesham Support Rump Kernels on RTEMS proposal
Ketul Shah Yes ketul Beagle BSP improvements proposal
Yang Qiao Yes yangqiao Raspberry Pi BSP improvements Proposal
Yurii Shevtsov Yes gtament Raspberry Pi USB Support Proposal
Andre Marques Yes asuol Raspberry Pi Low Level Peripherals and SD Card Proposal
Jarielle Catbagan Yes jrcatbagan Beagle BSP improvements: Porting micromonitor to boot w/out U-boot Proposal
Anand Krishnan Prakash Yes anandkp92 Configuration GUI Proposal
Saurabh Gadia Yes sgworks Nested Mutexes Proposal
Rohini KulkarniYeskrohiniRaspberry Pi 2 SupportProposal
Charith ErangaYescharithRTEMS Clang SupportTBD
Waleed Ziad Yes waleedziadRaspberry Pi 2 Support Proposal
Abdelhamid Amer Yes abd_elhamid_ Stack Analysis for RTEMS Proposal
Hermann Felbinger Yes hermann_19829 Improve Code Coverage Analysis Meeting Aviation and Automotive Standards Proposal
Carlos Falgueras No fark Raspberry Pi BSP Peripherals Proposal
Gowtham Ashok Yes gwty Merge LEON into RTEMS Proposal
VARA PUNIT ASHOKBHAI Yes punitvara Port RTEMS to Intel® Galileo proposal
VARA PUNIT ASHOKBHAI Yes punitvara Development of RTEMS Board Support Package for x86_64 Architecture proposal

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 require Hello World project. Based upon our experience, students who have successfully compiled and run an RTEMS application have a MUCH MUCH higher chance of success on the proposed project.
  • 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.

WARNING: The Google Docs version of the proposal is a WORKING copy. You MUST submit the official and final proposal using the Google Melange site. If you do not submit the final proposal via the Google Melange 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 Blog Calendar
NAME nick on #rtems Link to Project Wiki page Link to project's public Github repository Link to your development blog Link to Calendar with Schedule
Yurii Shevtsov gtament TBD TBD TBD TBD
Rohini KulkarnikrohiniWikiGithubBlogTBD
Sujay RajsujayraajWiki TBDTBDTBD
Anand Krishnan Prakashanandkp92wikiGithubBlogTBD
Saurabh GadiasgworksTBDTBDTBDTBD
Andre MarquesasuolTBDTBD Blog Calendar
Jarielle CatbaganjrcatbaganTBD Github Blog Calendar
Ragunath ragunath wiki Github Blog TBD
Ketul Shah ketul TBD GitHub Blog TBD

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 is a link to the github repository for your project.
  • 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 Calender with milestones and deliverables identified.

Student Status Updates

Each student has a section below for putting in notes from the weekly IRC meetings.

Gedare

  • May 19: Added the Status Updates page, and created this subsection as an example. For next week, I will talk to any students who missed the meeting and follow-up on any problems that were identified.

Andre Marques

  • May 19: I have been trying to load code on the PI with openocd through JTAG, and checking the GPIO API, which will be my first task. The first step will be adding locking mechanisms, as that is one of the main features currently missing.

Anand Krishnan Prakash

  • May 19: I've looked at wxpython which I will be using to make the GUI and I'm still looking into how waf works (need to figure out how much I need to know about waf for this project). I've made a draft version of how the gui would look and now I plan to incorporate changes suggested by my mentors and also think of how the user will start/stop the GUI.

Saurabh Gadia

  • May 19: 1. verify and freeze the proposed solution 2. Set up the essential environment. 3. Set up the blog having design docs. 4. Start working on suggested formal method of validation

Rohini Kulkarni

  • May 19: Functional Pi 2. Have run benchmarks. I have been referring to TRMs for details. For next week, its completely identifying cache configurations and testing. Resolve issue faced with respect to scu implementation.

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