Pulkit, See http://wiki.rtems.org/wiki/index.php/SMP for status about the SMP development and what remains to be done. There is plenty to do, but there is a lot of ongoing work also, so we need to carve out the appropriate work that can be done for a GSoC project.
For SMP work, you should build the i386 and the arm tool chains so that you can test development with those platforms using Qemu. I think there is some directions buried in the rtems-devel mailing list about how to use SMP on these targets, but you can look in the rtems-testing.git repository at the sim-scripts to see an example of how to run them: sim-scripts/pc386 sim-scripts/realview_pbx_a9_qemu_smp -Gedare On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:46 PM, Pulkit Mittal <bhangar...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am a 4th-year CSE BTech student and I wish to participating the > GSOC-2014. I liked the following ideas in the design header of 'Improvements > to SMP support' > > Processor Affinity > Global Scheduler > SMP / ISR Locks > > Are any of the above Projects are available for GSOC? If they are where can > I get more information about them? > > > I have a good background in Algorithms and Multi-Processor Programming. > However I am new to RTEMS, and I am currently in the process building RTEMS > for SPARC/sis. So with respect to the above projects should I build RTEMS > for other architectures as well? > > Thanks, > Pulkit Mittal > > _______________________________________________ > rtems-devel mailing list > rtems-devel@rtems.org > http://www.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/rtems-devel > _______________________________________________ rtems-devel mailing list rtems-devel@rtems.org http://www.rtems.org/mailman/listinfo/rtems-devel