Status report in more detail:
https://wiki.linaro.org/OfficeofCTO/WeeklyReport

Last meeting minutes:
https://wiki.linaro.org/OfficeofCTO/2011-10-11

== Highlights ==

- Considering what would be the next catalyst area to open a path
towards from OCTO
  + Platform architecture/UEFI/ACPI and its relation to the arm server
area: what does it take to move on from the embedded marketplace to the
commodity HW market place. What happens before the kernel is given a
chance to run.
  + Better education on how to work with SMP especially on the
application level.

- ARMHF: runtime linker initial implementation ready to do some
benchmarking with, to be improved later. Also the ARMHF build machines
are now under DSA should start getting packages building soon. Still one
blocking issue is lack of disk space from the central server (ftp
master) for Debian
   + The HF archive is ready in the sense of having userspace parts
which can be put together manually to create a rootfs, but we do not
have the kernels in debian built for platforms other than i.mx51/3.

- Boot Architecture / UEFI: Long term issue related to ACPI and UEFI
processes: feedback is gauged from the Linux mailing lists (Grant
initiated the discussion already)
   + For the short work items, they have been discussed and initial
priorities set - focusing on support for zImage, usage of GPT for
partition booting, exploration of ACPI issues among other items.
Possibly will start some OCTO prototyping booting traditional and
Android systems via UEFI
   + Based on the discussion the existing blueprints for Boot
Architecture and UEFI will be revised accordingly

https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro/+spec/linaro-kernel-o-bootarchitecture
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro/+spec/linaro-kernel-o-uefi


- Other work:

   + Validation on SMP presentation (Invited lecture on validating
parallel programs for China Linux Kernel developers conference), working
on a whitepaper for ARM memory barriers and atomic operations. Ongoing
full-up documentation of Linux's RCU implementation including also
review of a user-level library that includes RCU and other concurrent
algorithms
(https://blueprints.launchpad.net/linaro-octo/+spec/linaro-octo-rcudocumentation)



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