**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 03 02:59:57 2019 Apr 03 08:54:55 Hi Apr 03 08:55:43 I'm here for the GSoC, I wanted to ask someone for a feasible project Apr 03 11:05:49 lromor : Hi Apr 03 11:06:26 What is the background you have? Have you looked at the GSoC ideas page for Beagleboard? Apr 03 11:59:47 I'm a contributor of https://github.com/hzeller/beagleg Apr 03 12:00:29 I'm a contributor of https://github.com/hzeller/beagleg, my background is a master in High Performance computing and contribution on some open source projects like that one. I'm currently pursuing a master in AI Apr 03 12:01:09 I'm a contributor of https://github.com/hzeller/beagleg, my background is a master in High Performance computing and contribution on some open source projects like that one. I'm currently pursuing a master in AI Apr 03 12:02:07 It might be interesting for beagleg to move from am335x pru driver to remoteproc, and we have no idea yet on how to do that. Apr 03 12:02:12 Nice, do you see any projects on the ideas page you want to contribute to? Apr 03 12:02:40 Yeah, that could be an interesting project. Apr 03 12:02:58 You should wait for jkridner to stop by - he should be here soon. Apr 03 12:03:18 ok, thanks! :) Apr 03 12:04:32 You should begin signing up on the Google Summer of code page from Google and start a proposal. Apr 03 13:31:32 hi Apr 03 13:32:19 lromor: moving beagleg to remoteproc sounds like a good exercise. Apr 03 13:32:47 * jkridner[m] would even more love to see .pru0c/.pru1c single-file examples. Apr 03 13:47:12 * jkridner[m] is sad there are still 0 proposals submitted. Apr 03 13:48:21 3 entries on https://elinux.org/Category:GSoCProposal with 2019 in them. Apr 03 14:09:07 jkridner Hi , I am working on a proposal for the clickboard support under Greybus project , can you recommend any background tasks related to project that I can work on ? Sorry for the delay in submitting the draft proposal. Apr 03 14:09:07 https://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Gsoc_2019:gpio_paralle_bi_dir_comm this is the correct site as it was not listed there ,i am working on the final time line Apr 03 14:09:07 vaishnav98_: start by running the greybus simulator and reproducing the steps done in the reference youtube video. **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 03 14:10:19 2019 Apr 03 16:18:44 plz review my propsal and if some thing is missing plz give feedback on it Apr 03 16:19:20 https://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2019Proposal/GPIOParallelBidirComm#Progress_till_now Apr 03 16:19:24 sry Apr 03 16:22:11 Is the PocketBeagle the only platform you're going to target for GSoC? Apr 03 16:23:03 no it can be apply on any of the beagle platform Apr 03 16:26:33 For your proposal, I recommend that you explicitly support at least two platforms. The code should be quite similar, but having to support more than one platform will shake out some of the platform-specific design decisions you'll make when implementing everything. Apr 03 16:26:46 meeting in 5 minutes. Apr 03 16:27:03 The PocketBeagle is a good choice, as is the BeagleBone Black. Apr 03 16:27:42 You already have the PocketBeagle, and you'll receive additional hardware if you are chosen for GSoC, so it will give you a chance to become used to another BB.org hardware platform. Apr 03 16:29:35 yes i have pocket beagle and i have small working experience of it if beaglebone black will be their it will be great experience to work with it Apr 03 16:30:40 I think you'll find the BBB to be a good platform that complements the PocketBeagle. You can leverage your current experience with the PB and learn more about a more complex platform. Apr 03 16:31:49 ok thanks for the feedback any other feedback other than this in the proposal Apr 03 16:32:35 Just add as much detail as you can to augment what is there. The fact that you have some working hardware and preliminary software already is very good. Apr 03 16:33:22 For your milestones, try to list concrete deliverables where you can. Something that we can grade you on on a pass/fail basis. Apr 03 16:33:45 roll call! Apr 03 16:33:58 * hendersa waves. Apr 03 16:34:06 who's here? Apr 03 16:36:23 hendersa: regarding communicating different baud rate can u suggest any good resources for it Apr 03 16:36:39 with the shift register Apr 03 16:36:46 hi all Apr 03 16:38:47 pranav_kumar[m]: I think that's something that you'll need to experiment with. You're basically putting nop commands in the PRU firmware to slow things down. You put something on the bus and then wait for it to be transferred in parallel. You're controlling bus read/writes by how fast you change the address and let the data settle. Apr 03 16:39:03 I'm here but have to leave, if anyone has proposals to discuss with me, tag me with a link to your proposal and I will review it. Apr 03 16:39:07 pranav_kumar[m]: So it is more on the kernel device driver than the PRU firmware on throttling data flow. Apr 03 16:43:17 ok than i will try to find out to how much the best possible speed that i can get with shift register as their asyc communication with shift register and cascading with multi stages shift register led to some delay during communication with in creasing in the no of bits output Apr 03 16:44:18 That is to be expected. The wider the bus, the more shifts required to load/unload the parallel bus. Apr 03 16:44:33 hi everyone Apr 03 16:56:59 hi pratimugale Apr 03 17:05:07 i will upload this version on the gsoc site for now and plz review the the circuit diagram i made through fritzing for different application https://github.com/pranav083/pocket_beagle-work Apr 03 17:06:25 one problem i face on the elinux site is that i am not been able to upload the ckt diagram on the page . Apr 03 17:18:48 pranav_kumar[m]: I'm going to try and look through everything that you have, but I think you have most of what you need already there. I will be on travel from this weekend throughout the next week for my job, so I will be unable to provide additional comments after tomorrow. Apr 03 17:19:11 pranav_kumar[m]: Make sure that you submit your work on the elinux wiki to the GSoC site before the deadline. Apr 03 17:21:13 Looking at the GSoC site, I see that BeagleBoard.org has only received one draft submission and no final submissions for proposals. Apr 03 17:21:53 The deadline is coming up next week, so anyone seriously considering a proposal submission should submit a draft proposal (which links back to the elinux wiki) as soon as possible. Apr 03 17:22:45 If multiple students submit proposals on the same project with one student submitting drafts, getting feedback, etc., that student has a much better chance of getting selected. Apr 03 22:02:12 I may sound silly. But can someone please tell me how to create elinux page? As I have created the complete proposal just want to know how to upload or write it on the elinux. Thanks in advance. Apr 03 22:04:06 I am working on Mind controlling technology that uses brain and proposing the same for GSoC'19 is this in the scope of the it? Apr 03 22:04:07 And I would be really thankful if someone can tell be how to write it into elinux as all what I have is google doc format currently. Apr 03 22:05:51 And can I use raspberry pi 3 b+ for running hello world example? Apr 03 22:15:15 Just in the address bar wrtite the name of the proposal or how to write a name you can take reference from here : https://elinux.org/Category:GSoCProposal Apr 03 22:15:16 And press enter there will be blank page get created there where you can start editing Apr 03 23:19:39 Thanks Pranav. Where should I share the link for my elinux for review? Apr 03 23:25:56 here and http://bbb.io/gsocml|bbb.io/gsocml Apr 03 23:27:56 The page is not found. Can you help? Apr 04 00:23:05 Can someone tell me that can I use Raspberry pi to print hello world command as it is also and ARM device. Apr 04 00:37:42 https://elinux.org/File:GSoC%27_19_Mind_control_project.txt Apr 04 00:38:14 I have created this basic first elinux. Please I request you to suggest edits. Apr 04 02:32:35 https://elinux.org/BeagleBoard/GSoC/2019Proposal/PRUUserSpaceAPI-PratimUgale#Timeline Apr 04 02:34:29 jkridner, zeekhuge , abhishek_ :Could you please review my draft proposal and give me feedback Apr 04 02:34:51 I still have to add the detailed rpmsg functions Apr 04 02:35:00 Any other functionality I can add? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 04 02:59:57 2019