Hello, On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 6:08 PM, Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: > > That student is focusing on the effort to get RTEMS working within > Pok. Implementing arinc 653 interfaces in RTEMS might still be useful.
I wouldn't mind implementing ARINC653 or ARINC653-p4 for RTEMS. The problem would be that the specs aren't available. The way I interpreted Joel's response to my ARINC 653 question mail was that the paravisualization project would allow ARINC653 compatibility in combination with RTEMS simply because POK is ARINC653 compliant. This would allow some partitions to use ARINC653 and one (or more?) partitions to run and use RTEMS. > You may like to describe your own project if you have one that > interests you in mind. Augh, it's always hard for me to think of a project (definitely on such a short notice, sorry!). I have the idea of porting (µ)AFDX (AIRBUS implementation of ARINC 664) to RTEMS. But this is one of those ideas that are hard to realize because there's no free (µ)AFDX stack available and no specification available to implement a stack. > I don't know if anyone cares about that TIPC or not. The AIO calls > were worked on in a prior GSoC so you would have to see what if > anything remains to be done there. > > An area that has not received much attention yet is the RTEMS Tester: > http://wiki.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/RTEMS_Tester is a support project > not directly in RTEMS. Most of the programming would be Python. You are right, a great chuck of the AIO calls have been implemented already (apart from aio_suspend(), for some reason). As for the RTEMS tester system, I have checked the wiki you've linked in the email but I'm not sure if I'd be fit for those projects. I'm not quite sure what the "Site and User Profile" project is about. Is it about realizing an error checking application for configurations so the user is sure their configurations are right? The "Testing Database" project is pretty straightforward. I haven't worked with Python actively thus far and my last database class was 2 years ago so I'd have to do some additional learned of Python/SQL apart from doing the actual project. If the priority of either test projects is high I'll do that. But if somebody does care about TIPC I'll gladly port it to RTEMS. But once again that is if priority is not a matter and if somebody does care about TIPC. Kind regards, Janek van Oirschot _______________________________________________ rtems-devel mailing list rtems-devel@rtems.org http://www.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/rtems-devel