On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 3:32 PM, Abhishek Sharma <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi Jeremiah, > > Please find my comments below inline: > (jeremiah) Thank you Abhishek, I appreciate your timely response. I've responded inline as well and trimmed some of the text. > Till date, we have been primarily involved with Tizen IVI release for > Pandaboard. > > Where does this release live? I see this: > https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/IVI/IVI_Platforms and > https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/Tizen_IVI_Getting_Started_Guide_For_PandaBoard > but that does not seem to have any repos connected with it. Also, its > looks like you're pulling in some Android drivers to do stuff like WLAN. > What is the deal with Bluetooth? Are you not using bluez? > > <Abhishek> Pandaboard is another reference board for Tizen IVI. For > hardware adaptation firmware driver for WLAN, bluetooth corresponding to > that board was used. Bluez is present as well. > All the details related to the Tizen IVI releases can be found at > https://wiki.tizen.org/wiki/IVI/IVI_Nov_25,_2013_2.0_ARM_release. Please > check the same for more info on packages/ downloads. > Thanks for the pointer. I've reviewed that page (there are some dead links which I've noted in the "discussion" tab of that wiki page.) What I cannot find with that page or other links is a corresponding repository from which I can get the complete and corresponding source code. I note that you've referred to various upstream sources for things like uboot and the kernel, but if I wanted to use rpm to install sources for the Pandaboard version of Tizen IVI, where would I look? Thanks! > > Based on requirements for Tizen IVI, we started looking into contributing > for System Health Manager. > > As mentioned in previous communications, the main idea of System Health > Manager is to provide for a minimum fault tolerance capability by > identifying faults/failure at runtime and take corrective (recovery) > actions accordingly. > > Did you look at Node Health Monitor? It likely does what you need. > <Abhishek> yes we are analysing it and will propose a way forward. > Terrific. Cheers, Jeremiah
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