Working on #3905 (Clean up BSP Wiki Pages), I have made a list of BSPs that are not now part of the source tree and recommending them to delete them and I would like to @rtems-de...@rtems.org <devel@rtems.org> to have a look of it :
To be removed BSPs ARM BSPs 1) Cogent CSB637 --csb637 2) Cogent Kit637_v6 -- kit637 v6 3) RTL22xx_t (Philips/NXP ARM7 in Thumb mode) -- rtl22xx t 4) GamePark? Holdings GP2X -- gp2x 5) NXP LPC17XX (pin compatible to LPC24XX with ARM Cortex-M3 core) ? 6) NXP LPC40XX (pin compatible to LPC24XX with ARM Cortex-M4 core) ? 7) Stellaris LaunchPad? XL -- LM4F120 8) STM32F105 Motorola M68xxx and Coldfire BSPs 1) Generic MC68302 -- gen68302 2) Motorola MVME162LX -- mvme162lx 3) ods68302 MIPS BSPs 1) Generic IDT 4600 -- p4000 2) Generic IDT 4650 -- p4650 PowerPC BSPs 1) BAE RAD750 3U and 6U -- rad750 2) DY-4 DMV177 -- dmv177? 3) Frasca ETHCOMM -- eth comm 4) Freescale MPC5554 --Phycore mpc5554? 5) Freescale MPC5674FEVB -- MPC5674FEVB 6) Generic PPC405 -- gen405 7) IMD Helas 403 -- helas403? 8) Motorola MCP750 -- mcp750 9) Motorola/Phytec? Phycore MCP5554 Phycore mpc5554 10)Motorola MTX603e -- mtx603e 11)Motorola MVME2100 -- mvme2100 12)Motorola MVME2307 -- mvme2307 13)Motorola MVME2400 -- mvme2400? 14)Motorola MVME2600 -- mvme2600 15)Motorola MVME2700 -- mvme2700 SPARC BSPs 1) SPARC Instruction Simulator (sis) -- obsoleted in 5.1. Please tell if I have add to link to them also. Thanks Mritunjay On Sun, Mar 15, 2020 at 10:17 PM Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> wrote: > > > On Sun, Mar 15, 2020 at 11:12 AM Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> wrote: > >> >> >> On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 10:55 PM Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 2:05 PM Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> wrote: >>> > >>> > I put devel@ back on >>> > >>> > On Sat, Mar 14, 2020, 2:23 PM Mritunjay Sharma < >>> mritunjaysharma...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Hi, >>> >> >>> >> I am very much willing to help with this thing. Being a bit new to >>> the community, I just wanted to know that while deleting the wiki content >>> on obsolete BSPs, do I need to report it before deleting and create a >>> ticket for it or I can straightaway delete it? >>> > >>> > >>> > I hate to start with use your judgement but... >>> > >>> > You could just ask on the list for deletion confirmation. My >>> impression is that a deletion pass will be quick. >>> > >>> > For moving content to rtems-docs, that will be patches which need >>> review. So post those. >>> > >>> > And I suspect some BSPs will have pages that are useless stubs. Ask >>> about just deleting instead of converting them. >>> > >>> > Thanks for pitching in. >>> >>> I would prefer to have an analysis of the difference between what has >>> been migrated already >>> https://docs.rtems.org/branches/master/user/bsps/index.html versus >>> what is in the wiki. If some content needs to move out of the wiki, >>> then a patch to add it to the docs would be good, then we could >>> discuss on the list whether or not to move that content or to delete >>> it. If content has been migrated or the migration discussion leads to >>> a decision to delete, then we should remove that page. Removing a page >>> requires an admin privilege, so I think a list of pages to be removed >>> should be maintained somewhere like >>> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/TBR/BSP >> >> >> I have made a sweep to delete all text which has links to non-existent >> pages >> since those do not have to be reviewed. >> >> My next pass is to delete all pages for BSPs and ports that have been >> removed. >> That is a simple review process. >> > > I have completed this also. > >> >> After that, what should be left is a list of pages which need manual >> review to >> extract/convert useful content to the Users Guide. This should be one >> patch >> and email per BSP/Wiki page. >> > > This should be ready to dig into. I suspect that a number of the BSP pages > are > marginal having been written by Google Code-In students. If they just have > hardware descriptions from vendor pages and no howtos, what do we want to > do? > > >> >> I also found this list: >> >> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/TBR/UserManual which has a variety of topic >> pages which need review and either deleted or merged into the appropriate >> documentation. >> >> --joel >> >> >>> >>> >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Thanks, >>> >> Mritunjay >>> >> >>> >> On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 10:30 PM Joel Sherrill <j...@rtems.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> >>> >>> GSoC students and those who are unfortunately self-quarrantined >>> looking for something to do could really help by reviewing the wiki BSP >>> pages and helping move the current content to the Users Guide. >>> >>> >>> >>> The wiki includes an incomplete and out of date list of BSPs and >>> architectures that have been removed. >>> >>> >>> >>> Wiki is here: >>> https://devel.rtems.org/wiki/TBR/Website/Board_Support_Packages >>> >>> >>> >>> Users Guide is in the rtems-docs repo and viewable online at >>> docs.rtems.org. >>> >>> >>> >>> I think much of the effort is quite straight forward. First pass is >>> to delete wiki content that is on obsolete bsps and architectures. Delete >>> bullets with links to no-existent pages. Introduction text on top page is >>> likely useful to merge. Then remaining BSPs which are in the tree and have >>> pages need the content reviewed and merged into users guide. >>> >>> >>> >>> --joel >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> devel mailing list >>> >>> devel@rtems.org >>> >>> http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>> > >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > devel mailing list >>> > devel@rtems.org >>> > http://lists.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/devel >>> >>
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