On Wed, Dec 16, 2020 at 10:39 AM Wang, Rick Y via Xenomai < [email protected]> wrote:
> Attendees: > > Philippe Gerum, Jan Kiszka (Siemens), Florent Pirou (Intel), > Hongzhan Chen (Intel), Fino Meng (Intel), Song Chen (kylin software), > Antoine Hoarau (Fuzzy Logic Robotics), Florian Bezdeka (Siemens), > Jeroen Van den Keybus (National Instruments), Yang Yao (Intel), > Dao Zhang (Intel), Jianbo Cao (Intel), Yipeng (Intel), Lisa Li (Intel), > Anderson Huang (Intel), Hongwei Wang (Intel), Hao Huang (Intel), > Jacky Zhu (Intel), Rick Wang (Intel) > > > Agenda: > > *Welcome and agenda - Rick > *Community update - Jan > *Xenomai/EVL roadmap (3.2 to 4.0) - Jan/Philippe > *Hot topics discussion - Hongzhan and developers > *Attendees survey > *Open > > > Roadmap: > > 3.1 - Current stable based on I-pipe > 3.2 - Xenomai over Dovetail (Target porting done by Feb 2021, stable by Q2 > 2021) > 3.3 - Common Xenomai Platform (Specification done by Mar 2021) > 4.0 - EVL (TBD) > > *** Call to Action: Please feedback to the community *** > Definition of next generation Xenomai needs input from users. Any feedback > to Xenomai including but not limited to below topics are welcome. > > *How are you using Xenomai? > *What's the usage scenario? > *Which features are you using? > *Which APIs are you using? > *What's your performance expectation? > *What's your project's maintenance cycle? > > Feedback to the community by end of Mar 2021 (CXP specification complete) > is highly appreciated . > > > Xenomai over Dovetail progress: > > Jan and Hongzhan Chen have been working on porting Xenomai over Dovetail > in the past two months. The boot is successful with issues under debug. > Philippe will guide Hongzhan to finish the porting for 3.2. > Keep development with 5.9 kernel until we can decide a preferred > kernel version for 3.2. > > > Attendees response to the live polling regarding interested Xenomai topics: > > *Ethernet drivers > *general real time system for industry control > *Low-latency scheduling > *RTOS on x86 platform > *interrupt and scheduling, finding sources of latency... > *Dual-kernel thread scheduling and IA64 interrupt pipelining, Linux debug & > latency tracing,.. > *Dual-core RT IRQ pipeline and thread scheduling, Latency tracing, RTDM > *RT tuning on X86, interrupt pipeline... > *Linux, embedded systems, industry control > *RTOS implementations > > > Open > > Philippe and Jan answered questions from team on Xenomai + Preempt-rt, > vanilla > kernel syscall for RT, RTNet evolution, TSN integration, etc. > A lot of deep insight! > Sorry for not able to capture all the details... Please feel free to > comment. > > > Thanks for attending the first xenomai community call! We'll have the next > community call after the new year on 13th of January 2021, 7:00-8:00 UTC. > > Is there going to be a timeslot that is more friendly for people in the EST timezone? Thanks Greg > > Happy holiday and stay safe! > > > Thanks, > Rick > >
