On 20/05/16 15:51, Pranith Kumar wrote: > Hello all, > > I've been selected to participate in GSoC 2016 in the Qemu project. I will be > mentored by Alex Bennée and will be working on solving memory consistency > issues in the MTTCG project. In particular we are targeting to get ARM guests > working on x86 hosts as a first step by adding TCG support to generate memory > fence instructions at appropriate locations. > > Introducing myself, I am a graduate student at Georgia Tech and am really > passionate about open source software. I use linux and am starting to learn > emacs(thanks Alex :), even though I've been using it with configurations found > online. I've previously contributed some patches to the linux kernel and > worked on open source architectural simulators as part of my grad work. You > can find me on IRC(username: pranith) where I except to bother all of you > during the coming months. > > I plan to occasionally blog about my work. You can find it here: > https://pranith.github.io/blog/. All comments/suggestions/advice are welcome. > > I am really glad that I got this opportunity to be part of the Qemu community > and look forward to a productive summer! > > Thanks!
Hi Pranith, Welcome to the project! I'm also involved in MTTCG efforts so you can ask me some questions and/or put me in CC list of the emails you send. Hope you will have a lot of fun hacking QEMU :) Kind regards, Sergey