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** Analyze timeliness of system | ** Analyze timeliness of system | ||
* Improvements to system efficiency | * Improvements to system efficiency | ||
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=== Hardware === | === Hardware === | ||
* External sensors | * External sensors | ||
* Poke around [[WRT54G]] and [[WRT350N]] | * Poke around [[WRT54G]] and [[WRT350N]] | ||
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=== Meta === | === Meta === | ||
* Windows port of xinu-console tools | * Windows port of xinu-console tools | ||
* Rebooter daemon | * Rebooter daemon | ||
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== Completed == | == Completed == |
Revision as of 14:41, 28 August 2007
This page catalogs all possible tasks for the Embedded XINU project. Feel free to add new tasks and change existing tasks as you see fit.
Contents
Pending
Active
- Flash disk driver
- TTY disk driver
- XINU File System
- Wired network driver
- Curses library
- EJTAG interface for debugging
Inactive
- XINU testsuite
- WRT350N compatibility
Future
Software
- Memory management unit
- Wireless networking
- Robo-switch
- Watchdog timer
- It seems to be there, how do we use it/where does it come from
- Timing mechanism
- Analyze timeliness of system
- Improvements to system efficiency
Hardware
Meta
- Windows port of xinu-console tools
- Rebooter daemon
Completed
Fall 2005
- Complete port of ancient-XINU (Pentium) to modern processor (PPC)
Summer 2006
- Hardware modifications for WRT54GLs
- Communicate over serial port (MIPS)
- Write loader for MIPS port
Fall 2006
- Complete port of PPC-XINU to MIPS-XINU
- Interrupt subsystem
Spring 2007
- Initial asynchronous UART driver (TTY driver)
- Initial file system (via the second TTY)
Summer 2007
- Basic Shell (port from x86)
- Improvements to the UART Driver and TTY Driver
- Code Audits
- Including the startup process, UART Driver, TTY Driver, libxc, Interprocess Communication (now mailboxes), memory, interrupts, and other important XINU subsystems
- Hardware modifications for EJTAG port
- Successfully wrote Flash memory via EJTAG interface