Hi David & all:
A recent blog post by Andy Rubin may help alleviating some concern on Google’s position on Android:
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/04/i-think-im-having-gene-amdah…
Regarding ChromeOS, I haven’t looked at it myself at all. But as far as I know, the ChromeOS image will be digitally signed by Google; so it’s unlikely for any 3rd party to release a creditable ChromeOS build without Google authorization. The Chromium OS project is the open source version of it (http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-guide). Disregard my comment, if ChromimuOS is already what you guys are working on.
Best regards,
Alan Chuang
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All,
the minutes of the last meeting can be found here -
https://wiki.linaro.org/OfficeofCTO/2011-04-05
Dave
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Hi Gang,
Exciting news... we have a test instance of our wiki with upgraded
software just waiting for you to test out and find bugs!
https://wiki-test.linaro.org/
If testing goes well we'll upgrade the wiki NEXT WEEK. All changes to
the test wiki will be thrown away so feel free to be destructive.
Also, if you've been complaining about the wiki being broken, now's
your chance to see if there are still problems with this newer
version.
Known Issues:
1) The calendars will need a tweak. Right now you'll get an error like this:
<<MonthCalendar: execution failed [Argument "anniversary" must be a
boolean value, not "projectmanagement/meetings/meetingtemplate"] (see
also the log)>>
2) The column macro (like the one we use on the front page) needs some
tweaking after the upgrade. The front page has been tweaked on the
test wiki.
Thanks!
Joey
Hi Everybody,
There will be a Introduction to Linaro@UDS presentation next week.
This presentation is mainly directed at employees who have not
attended a summit in the past, but all are welcome to attend.
There will be a presentation of the slides linked below followed
by a question/answer session. The meeting times are:
Wednesday: 13 April 2011 4:00 UTC
Thursday: 14 April 2011 15:00 UTC
https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dfg534bg_21f49t9krd
Cheers,
Matt
The variable TARGET_ARCH_VERSION variable has been renamed to
TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT, and armv7-a-neon is the exact target enables
ARM NEON instructions.
Also, do include header <machine/cpu-features.h> to get ARM optimized
routines compiled.
Code Review:
https://review.source.android.com/#change,22208
Hi Nicolas,
Attached patch set has support for MPU DVFS (cpufreq) on OMAP4 and
these are rebased against latest .38 linaro kernel.
omap cpufreq driver changes are already posted to lo
(https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/589081/) and OMAP4 DVFS layer
changes will be upstreamed once Basic DVFS framework is accepted.
Kindly let me know if you can merge these patches for .38 linaro kernel.
Regards
Vishwa
GCC 4.5 and up supports graphite optimization, and cloog and ppl
are required. This change attempts to support some combinations
of ppl and cloog/cloog-ppl libraries. Since cloog and ppl are
written in C++, it implies we might suffer from C++ ABI breakage
problems when host environment changes, that is a well-known issue
in GNU/Linux distributions. Thus, we have to drop runtime libstdc++
dependency by statically linking libstdc++.
Code Review:
https://review.source.android.com//#change,22033
PS: The attachment contains the patch against HEAD in Linaro's
android/toolchain/build.git, but please make yours comments via gerrit
since this change is generic in upstream.
Hi David & all:
A recent blog post by Andy Rubin may help alleviating some concern on Google’s position on Android:
http://android-developers.blogspot.com/2011/04/i-think-im-having-gene-amdah…
Regarding ChromeOS, I haven’t looked at it myself at all. But as far as I know, the ChromeOS image will be digitally signed by Google; so it’s unlikely for any 3rd party to release a creditable ChromeOS build without Google authorization. The Chromium OS project is the open source version of it (http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-guide). Disregard my comment, if ChromimuOS is already what you guys are working on.
Best regards,
Alan Chuang
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All,
the minutes of the last meeting can be found here -
https://wiki.linaro.org/OfficeofCTO/2011-04-05
Dave
--
David Rusling, CTO
http://www.linaro.org
Linaro
Lockton House
Clarendon Rd
Cambridge
CB2 8FH
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They're also going to be demo'ing at the Linaro Showcase:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Events/2011-05-LDS/Showcase#Demo%20list
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Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 17:36:15 +0200
From: "Dechesne, Nicolas" <n-dechesne(a)ti.com>
To: Eric Miao <eric.miao(a)linaro.org>, ben(a)openbricks.org
Cc: Linaro Dev <linaro-dev(a)lists.linaro.org>
Subject: Re: Anyone has idea of this - http://www.openbricks.org/?
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looping benjamin as I know he is working on this project, he's done some
work on panda too.
nicolas
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Eric Miao <eric.miao(a)linaro.org> wrote:
> http://www.openbricks.org/
>
> It looks like openwrt, though not sure how much they have done.
> Anyone has any insight?
>
> - eric
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Previously, the optimized asm option is only enabled when
__ARM_ARCH_5E__ is defined, which is assigned in armv5te.mk
rather than armv7-a series targets. This patch checks the ARM CPU
feature about half-word multiply instructions to enable ARMv5TE
resampler optimization routines properly.
Code Review:
https://review.source.android.com/#change,22158