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Google Summer of Code 2017
Table of Contents
This page captures the students who make proposals as well as those who work on projects for RTEMS as part of GSoC 2017.
Students' Proposals
Start filling in this table for yourself as soon as possible and update as needed.
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.
- 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 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 | 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 |
Cillian O'Donnell | cpod | Wiki | Github | Blog | Project Timeline |
Tanu Hari Dixit | tokencolour | Wiki | Github | Blog | TBA |
Sichen Zhao | sichenzhao | Wiki | Github | Blog | TBA |
Nikolay Komashinskiy | nikokoma | Wiki | Github | Blog | TBA |
Aditya Upadhyay | adityau | Wiki | Github | Blog | TBA |
Denis Obrezkov | embden | Wiki | Github | Blog | Project Timeline |
Spencer Goodwin | spencergoodwin | Wiki | Github | TBA | TBA |
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.
Joel
- TBD
Gedare
- Jan 20: GSoC 2017 Page created.
- May 24: Initial meeting held. Set meeting format and checked in with all students.
Chris
- TBD
Cillian O'Donnell
- May 24: So far I have made my way through 2014 SOCIS patches and have been working through python exercises to improve my skills. The next step revives the old SOCIS from 2015, which should produce a temporary setup with rtems-test using Couverture-Qemu and generating coverage reports. Currently the SOCIS 2015 patches are applied: Left to do is 8 files with 20 rejects, currently producing build errors in rtems-tools.
Denis Obrezkov
- May 24: initial meeting. I have read documents about HiFive1 board, Freedom E310 Architecture, E31 Coreplex core. For the next week I plan:
- to read User and Priveleged mode ISA
- to build the toolchain
- to check the board and its peripheral
- to build and run in SPICE simulator Hesham's port of RTEMS for RISC-V arcitecture.
Tanu Hari Dixit
- May 24: Initial meeting.
- I have gone through all the macro files in rtems-tools.git/tester/rtems/testing and we have decided to use INI files instead of YAML because we have standard support in Python for parsing INI files. PyYAML would have been a dependency which would have been difficult to handle across different hosts.
- We have finalized on the format for the INI files. Chris already pushed "configuration.py" in rtemstoolkit and this is taken out from check.py. Also the user specific configuration options--we decided we'll have a settings file that would contain user specific details.
- I will come up with a ReST file as in an official documentation for the new macro files in ini format. I'll also start changing the .mc files.
Sichen Zhao
- May 24:Initial meeting.
- I am working on first part of my proposal goal: i2c driver
- So far, i have finished the i2c code, now working on create the patch and send to devel to be review.
- I get along very well with the mentors, mentors give many advices to me during the project process, they are very enthusiastic.
- Next week, i will focus on modify i2c patch, at the same time, i will read the USB code in FreeBSD, prepare for second part of proposal.
Aditya Upadhyay
- May 24:Initial meeting.
- I am have completed the implementation of inttypes library. I have made a separate test within the samples testsuites named psxinttypes01.
- I have to port inttypes.h to newlib, i am working on it.
- I will commit the code of inttypes library in my local github repo.
- Now i am trying to implement maths related library and will make a test for related methods.