Hello,
I will work on the project "Adding QEMU/AArch64 Support to Coreboot" as a GSoC student. I'm excited to work with you and my mentors, rrangel and Edward O'Callaghan. Thank you in advance.
I have a question about how to work on the project.
*Q. How can I communicate with my mentors?* Is it ok to communicate with mentors via this mailing list? Or, is it better to do it via video chat or direct email to avoid too many emails for other members?
Thank you, Asami
On Wed, 2019-05-08 at 16:33 +0900, Asami Doi wrote:
Hello,
I will work on the project "Adding QEMU/AArch64 Support to Coreboot" as a GSoC student. I'm excited to work with you and my mentors, rrangel and Edward O'Callaghan. Thank you in advance.
Hi Asami, I'm pleasured to see that you work on that topic. My attepmt based on qemu vexpress-a9 is here: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/23812
I never managed to boot a kernel, as I wasn't able to generate a proper DTB.
I'm curious to see which board you'll choose as qemu target. The virt machine seems to have a buildin DTB generator, which might be handy.
I have a question about how to work on the project.
Q. How can I communicate with my mentors? Is it ok to communicate with mentors via this mailing list? Or, is it better to do it via video chat or direct email to avoid too many emails for other members?
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Regards,
I will work on the project "Adding QEMU/AArch64 Support to Coreboot" as a GSoC student.
Welcome to coreboot!
Is it ok to communicate with mentors via this mailing list?
Or, is it better to do it via video chat or direct email to avoid too many emails for other members?
I don't think we're having issues with too many mails on the list, so it's really up to you: Some things may be more comfortably discussed in a more private setting, or live (whether that is in public on our IRC chat or in a more private video conference), but when you discuss things in the open, you have the chance to get a wider range of feedback and others get the chance to learn from and with you as well.
Personally I discuss project matters publicly normally, moving to private conversation where it makes sense.
Regards, Patrick
My attepmt based on qemu vexpress-a9 is here: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/23812
That seems useful. Thank you for the link.
I'm curious to see which board you'll choose as qemu target. The virt machine seems to have a buildin DTB generator, which might be handy.
I'm considering that I will use virt machine as you suggested. I think the goal of the project is that we can execute the following command: $ qemu-system-aarch64 -bios build/coreboot.rom -machine virt -cpu cortex-a53
I don't think we're having issues with too many mails on the list, so
it's really up to you: Some things may be more comfortably discussed in a more private setting, or live (whether that is in public on our IRC chat or in a more private video conference), but when you discuss things in the open, you have the chance to get a wider range of feedback and others get the chance to learn from and with you as well. Thank you for your advice. I will basically discuss on this mailing list.
I'll send my implementation ideas on this mailing list in a few days in order to get feedback.
Thank you, Asami
2019年5月8日(水) 19:46 Patrick Georgi pgeorgi@google.com:
I will work on the project "Adding QEMU/AArch64 Support to Coreboot" as a
GSoC student.
Welcome to coreboot!
Is it ok to communicate with mentors via this mailing list?
Or, is it better to do it via video chat or direct email to avoid too many emails for other members?
I don't think we're having issues with too many mails on the list, so it's really up to you: Some things may be more comfortably discussed in a more private setting, or live (whether that is in public on our IRC chat or in a more private video conference), but when you discuss things in the open, you have the chance to get a wider range of feedback and others get the chance to learn from and with you as well.
Personally I discuss project matters publicly normally, moving to private conversation where it makes sense.
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