On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Janek van Oirschot <janekvoirsc...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > > On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 12:29 AM, Gedare Bloom <ged...@rtems.org> wrote: >> I don't know if an ARINC-653 spec can be gotten for you or not. I >> haven't looked at the prospect of implementing ARINC-653 services in >> about 2 years, but I recall there are some kind of APEX API or >> something that it makes sense to support in the partition, that the >> application code can call, and that RTEMS would probably forward on to >> POK. > > That does sound like a good project, but perhaps an idea for when the > paravisualization project is finished? I think running RTEMS within POK > would be step 1 and getting the ARINC653 calls on RTEMS forwarded to POK > would be step 2. > > >> Another idea is getting LWIP to work reliably and in a way we can >> automatically test would probably be a worthwhile project. >> >> You should start to work on getting the basic proposal/application >> written so that you can add the 'meat' of your content when ready. you >> can upload a proposal to melange and then update it later if you like. > > I think it's about time I made a decision on which project and this sounds > like the project I'd like to do. I assume the page that refers to this > project is this (though, the link to a discussion on this wiki page doesn't > work). In summary, the project's about updating the port of LWIP to RTEMS, > making its interface with hardware generic enough so it uses the same > interface as TCP/IP, writing tests to ensure it continues to work, document > it and write examples to use with LWIP on RTEMS. If anything's wrong with my > interpretation of the project please do tell. If I'll get to know who might > get to be my mentors I can invite them to the proposal as soon as it's > finished (or anybody else interested). > OK. Search the email archives for LWIP there have been a few discussions about this project before. You can use site:... search on google to find something. Get your proposal into Melange soon, and you might consider asking on RTEMS-users mailing list if anyone is interested in the LWIP project.
I think getting LWIP to work itself is not quite a GSOC amount of work, but there may be other things to do that can flesh out the full summer of work. > Kind regards, > Janek van Oirschot. > _______________________________________________ rtems-devel mailing list rtems-devel@rtems.org http://www.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/rtems-devel