Hi all,
Anyone able to use bazaar via corkscrew? I have tried the tips in the
link below and am able to authenticate to the proxy but only get time
outs.
http://omappedia.org/wiki/Using_bzr_and_launchpad_behind_a_proxy
I have also added an authentication file like so:
Host *.launchpad.net
ProxyCommand corkscrew <our proxy> 8080 %h %p ~/.auth
User <my user>
This is specifically the ST-Ericsson network which may be nastier than
yours? But any success stories would be nice to hear.
Thanks
Mattias
Hi folks
(Sorry for the late notice, we were caught by surprize by the speed of
this move)
The conference system for phone calls moved to new dial-in numbers this
week; the conf room numbers remain the same as well as leader pins, but
the dial in change; this is a non-exhaustive list:
UK Local +44 207 630 2405
UK Freephone 0800 026 0166
US Local +1 781 761 9450
US Toll Free 1 866 352 2709
Brazil 0800 881 0038
Canada 1 866 352 2710
Finland 800 523 103
France 0 805 980 044
Germany 800 589 0993
New Zealand 800 452 290
Taiwan 0800 265 855
China (North) 10 800 152 1873
China (South) 10 800 852 1873
India 000 800 100 7944
I was told the number for India doesn't work; I'll try finding another
one.
Most calls should have moved to these new numbers, if not please update
the calendar invites!
Thanks
--
Loïc Minier
Greetings,
Enclosed you'll find a link to the agenda, minutes and actions from the
Linaro kernel working group weekly meeting of Jan 24, 2011.
https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/KernelConsolidation/Meetings/2011-01-…<https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/KernelConsolidation/Meetings/2010-11-…>
=== Summary ===
* Progress on RCU priority boosting, kthread offload now working against
2.6.37 series (scheduler issue in 2.6.38 series).
* Sent eMMC patches, looking for more people to test the patches, need
changes to eMMC host driver to do testing, which Per Forlin will do
prototype implementation of. Also, Per will post explanation of what
testing is needed and what is required to do testing.
* Pushing structure-body copying patch for merging with OMAP BSP, hope to
push to Russell King in next couple days. Next, plan to get Thumb 2 support
into OMAP BSP.
* Kicking off a new approach for device tree. Getting close to have
device-tree support for several platforms, will be easy to turn on. Need
"compatible" strings added to existing machine_desc's which will match the
value provided by a device tree. This provides only the framework, which
provides things like memory layout. GPIO, I2C, SPI devices are most
interesting. Will also have a Device-Tree hacking day with an informal
stand-up meeting, probably on Tuesdays.
* Working on device tree for samsung patform, build boots with basic
device tree and adding other portions to device tree, like irq controllers.
* Working on getting 2.6.37-linaro+android booting (init still crashes).
* Config work: Looking at how to allow for selecting a item from a choice
block.
* Need to rebase CLOCK_BOOTTIME and Alarm timers patches and resend to
lkml for more discussion.
* Adding tests to the linaro test harness.
* Working on patch to detect omap 4430 id.
Regards,
Mounir
Hi all,
For those of you who are working, or are soon-to-be working, on device
tree support for ARM, I'm organizing a regular weekly status update
and a hacking day for getting device tree support added to several of
the ARM platforms. I've already talked to some of you about this
briefly. Basically the idea is to have a day when all of us working
on dt can coordinate and get problems solved. I'll commit to being
available and focused on answering dt questions for that day so it
should be easier to get my help. I'll also put together some
documents and guides for dt bringup on new platforms which will break
down the features that each platform needs to implement.
For the status update part, rather than scheduling yet another
meeting, I think it would be appropriate to tack it onto the end of
the Monday kernel working group status update call. I'll dial into
both the west (1600UTC) and east (0400UTC-tuesday) calls so that I've
got a chance to talk with everyone.. Let me know if you don't have
the dial-in details for either of the calls and I'll ask Paul or Loic
to add you to the invite.
For the hacking day, how does Tuesday(west)/Wednesday(east) sound for
everyone? I'll be available on IRC, and I'll also keep my schedule
clear so that I'll be available for phone calls.
Right now, here's the list of people that I know are or may be working
on DT support, and the platform they are working on (not exclusively
Linaro work):
Lennert Buytenhek (Core infrastructure & omap3)
Thomas Abraham (Samsung)
John Bonesio (nVidia Tegra)
Shawn Guo and Jason Hui (Freescale imx51)
Jon Masters (omap3, beagle board)
Anybody else want me to add them to this list?
g.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Loïc Minier <loic.minier(a)linaro.org> wrote:
> Hey
>
> - Thomas Abraham working on Samsung DT right now
> - Jeremy Kerr doing some stuff in his free time
> - Lennert working on OMAP bits
>
> Needs:
> - someone to work on low-level core architecture implementation needs;
> Lennert currently doing this
> - folks for various SoCs
>
> Potential SoC candidates:
> - Jason Hui is from Freescale and is currently on some kernel
> configuration stuff
> - ST-Ericsson assignees are not too available: Per is busy with SD/MMC
> stuff and Mian is going away for 5 weeks; maybe Linus from the
> ST-Ericsson Landing Team
> - Shawn Guo would be another potential Freescale assignees
> - TI: Aneesh V could help; Anand and Nishant are busy with Kexec and
> Storage stuff respectively
>
> Grant should interview Shawn + Jason to brief them; perhaps they could
> work on two different parts (e.g. u-boot, and kernel).
>
> Grant did a one-liner to enable DT on Tegra in u-boot; will send to try
> enabling Freescale platforms as well.
>
> Shawn might be able to work on core code, and perhaps even Jason, but
> not clear.
>
> Would be nice to have someone working on the QEMU side of things as
> it's really useful.
>
> Loïc will check with Michael Hope about QEMU mentoring and QEMU work.
>
> Arnd would be a good candidate for the kernel side of the ARM DT work
> (picking up where Lorenzo left it).
>
> Bye
> --
> Loïc Minier
>
--
Grant Likely, B.Sc., P.Eng.
Secret Lab Technologies Ltd.
Hi,
The weekly Linaro Release Meeting will be held tomorrow, Thursday 27th
January 2011 in the #linaro-meeting room on freenode. The agenda for
this weeks meeting can be found at:
https://wiki.linaro.org/Releases/WeeklyReleaseMeeting/Current
This week we will be introducing per-team responsibility for high
priority bugs. I've separated important bugs into logical groups, can
the PM group and tech leads ensure that these bugs are on the radar for
your teams? Please take a look at the current list on the above page.
If you would like anything brought up at the meeting please also add
your items to the above page. For people who had action items from last
week please update your status at the top of the page.
Regards,
Jamie.
--
Linaro Release Manager
Hi
There is another ICE which is happening when compiling libcstdc++ for x86
Attached testcase you will be able to reproduce this problem
by compiling
cc1plus a.i -Os -march=pentiumpro
and if I revert r99456 this works well.
Hope that helps
-Khem
Hi there. I did a presentation on GCC, ARM, and Linaro at the
Linux.conf.au Southern Plumbers miniconf. A little bit of it is
introduction, with the rest being technical details and asking for
help on what people using the toolchain want.
Links to the presentation and original source are here:
https://wiki.linaro.org/WorkingGroups/ToolChain/Presentations
-- Michael
Hi ,
Do we have ALIP project files (git://linux.onarm.com/git/alip-project.git)
replicated on linaro site ? Would like to know the new git address for ALIP
project
-shankar
Hi ,
I have used http://releases.linaro.org/platform/linaro-n/headless/alpha-1/
linaro-natty-headless-tar-20101202-1.tar.gz<http://releases.linaro.org/platform/linaro-n/headless/alpha-1/linaro-natty-…>
file system on my target board and done apt-get install gcc-4.5 on it.
Now, when i try to compile with GCC, i get
root@localhost:~# gcc-4.5 test.c
gcc-4.5: Internal error: Segmentation fault (program cc1)
Please submit a full bug report.
See <file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.5/README.Bugs> for instructions.
test.c : int main() { return 0; }
Could anyone help me to point out what the issue here ?
-shankar