Kernel Project: Difference between revisions
From DDCIDeos
Jump to navigationJump to search
| Line 42: | Line 42: | ||
* [[FACE_Project]] | * [[FACE_Project]] | ||
* [[Deos_ARM_Port]] | * [[Deos_ARM_Port]] | ||
* Multi-core ARINC 653 | |||
* Support for Ada (unsure if there are any kernel changes required). | |||
* More than 32-bit Deos RAM and FLASH | * More than 32-bit Deos RAM and FLASH | ||
* Make HAL a separately loaded .so (to speed processor porting). | * Make HAL a separately loaded .so (to speed processor porting). | ||
Revision as of 18:20, 24 May 2013
The non-distribution specific Deos Kernel project.
Description
This is a placeholder for the work performed across multiple kernel experimental and verification baselines. I.e., roadmap sorts of topics.
Distribution Branch Elbert mainline FourPeaks cachePartitioning multi-core multi-core
Perhaps this would be better handled as a "product" page like we did on the legacy wiki.
These are the current Kernel projects in work:
- Elbert (AKA 7.10)
- 36-bit Support (Deos RAM and FLASH still limited to 32-bit).
- Part of Sybil
- Thread aware debugging. (needed by torta)
- Fourpeaks-- Unverified Full funcionality release ??/2013
- Fourpeaks release End of March 2014
- 653/WAT (torta)
- Complete Sybil (desired by malabi)
- MIPS
- Deos Cache Partitioning
- Might need fast packet as well.
- Multicore (on legacy wiki)
Roadmap
These are the substantive changes that have been proposed for the kernel that are not yet in a project.
- Are there changes made by Honeywell that need to be brought forward?
- POSIX
- FACE_Project
- Deos_ARM_Port
- Multi-core ARINC 653
- Support for Ada (unsure if there are any kernel changes required).
- More than 32-bit Deos RAM and FLASH
- Make HAL a separately loaded .so (to speed processor porting).
- E500 SPE support (kernel only, not math), (needed by malabi)
- 5200 port (sales prospect).