Hi Jeremiah, The details are metioned below inline.
Regards Abhishek ------- Original Message ------- Sender : Jeremiah Foster<[email protected]> Date : Apr 25, 2014 18:13 (GMT+09:00) Title : Re: Re: Re: Proposal for new component in Tizen IVI 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? <Abhishek> The package/repo details can be found under quick start on the same page. The direct link is https://download.tizen.org/releases/previews/2.0/ivi-panda/. 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 _______________________________________________ IVI mailing list [email protected] https://lists.tizen.org/listinfo/ivi
