Hi Sree Harsha Konduri,

This looks interesting! Could you post this information on your project page on 
the rtems wiki, so the next student will be able to find the information needed 
to pick up where you left off?

Thanks,
Cindy
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From: rtems-devel-boun...@rtems.org [rtems-devel-boun...@rtems.org] on behalf 
of Sree Harsha Konduri [sreeh...@buffalo.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 10:43 PM
To: RTEMS Devel
Subject: GSOC SMP Global_EDF Project Final Report

Hello,

With the hard pencil down dates up, I would like to submit my report for the 
Global_EDF Scheduler that i have worked on over the summer.
First, it has been great pleasure to be a part of the RTEMS Project, and to be 
able to work on this project. My blog post can be found at
http://sreeharshakonduri.blogspot.com/2013/06/google-summer-of-code-13-exploring.html

Also i created a github fork of rtems and my code can be found on the globaledf 
branch at https://github.com/harshakonduri/rtems/tree/globaledf

Work Done:
- Submitted a design for the G-EDF Scheduler.
- Created a running model for the G-EDF Scheduler which works for aperiodic 
tasks.
- Implemented the smp locking mechanism for the ready queue operations.
- Sent out a patch containing scheduler
Future Work:
- Enhance and improve the scheduler to run periodic and aperiodic tasks.
- To be able to provide fine grained locking support to assist the giant lock 
currently available for smp.

I would like to express my thanks to  Gedare Bloom for guiding me at every step 
and taking time to correct me repeatedly over the summer. I would also like to 
thank Joel, Sebastian , Chris and everyone in the RTEMS community.
I would like to continue to put my best efforts towards RTEMS.

Thanks and Regards,
Sree Harsha Konduri

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