Varsity Program

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Overview

L3 Display Systems in Alpharetta, Georgia
Customer's Product: TBD
Hardware: ASRock IMB-A180
Expected cert: TBD
SoW: L3 Display Systems Statement of Work
Baseline: FourPeaks
Technical Contact: Tom Brown
Management Contact: TBD
SQA Contact: TBD
Deos Management Contact: Bill Cronk
Deos Technical Contact: Michael Landreth

Charge Code: 2120-360-667 - Deos Varsity

Current Release

Milestones

Deos Varsity Milestones
Program Milestones Type Stable Date Ship Date Cur. Date Status
Varsity Deos_Varsity_Initial_Release Release 2013-11-27 2013-11-27 2013-11-27 DONE
Varsity Deos_ASRock_Initial_Release Release 2014-03-31 2014-03-31 2014-04-07 DONE
Varsity Process Developer Training N/A N/A TBD Funding may have been cut

Projects

ASRock_IMB-A180_BSP: The BSP will provide:

  • Boot Deos from the BIOS provided on the card
  • Support Ethernet
  • Support of Deos and its application development tool chain

Code Name

The code name Varsity is short for The Varsity.

Program Management

  • List of task reported bi-weekly via e-mail (by 01-FEB-2014).

SVN: imb-a180-h

Activities

  • 2014_0220 - Kickoff phone call with Avionyx
  • 2014_0226 - Paul Heidmann phone call to transfer UEFI knowledge to Avionyx
  • 2014_0307 - Deos team collaboration with Avionyx to setup configuration for Ethernet controller PCI address
    Reference used: RTL81xx User Guide
  • 2014_0311 - Able to boot to Hyperstart on target in Phoenix
  • 2014_0314 - Network driver pings, but not working properly; Deos network driver and PRL for RTL8111C not working on RTL8111E chip
  • 2014_0318 - NDA request to Realtek for datasheets for RTL8111D and RTL8111E chips
  • 2014_0320 - RTL81xx driver modified and network on target (1GHz and 2GHz) with RTL8111E is working. Still waiting for datasheets to verify change
  • 2014_0327 - Tested "Hello World" from OpenArbor on unreleased. Was working. Need to investigate a solution to prevent an "unknown interrupt" error when keyboard or mouse is connected to one of the target's USB 3.0 ports.

Status

Actual Status Reports

  • 2014_0225 - Reported project kickoff and 3/31/2014 delivery date
  • 2014_0303 - Boot takes control and transitions to Deos Kernel
  • 2014_0310 - Working Boot in svn; PAL 'system tick' working and in svn
  • 2014_0317 - Working documentation; BOOT and PAL are done unless network driver update requires them to change; Holding, waiting on datasheets for RTL8111E to fix network driver
  • 2014_0324 - Code cleanup to add miscellaneous interrupts to PAL; Begin process to provide a development distribution; Still waiting for NDA from Realtek to validate changes that made network driver work.
  • 2014_0408 - Delivered to customer (\\nx3000\ship\dds\windows\approved\DDS-varsity-deos-fourpeaks-20140407)