civilinfrastructureplatform:tsc-meetings:tsc_mm_oct162017
CIP Technical Steering Committee Meeting
Roll Call
Agustin Benito Bethencourt (Codethink)
Annie Fisher (LF)
Noriaki Fukuyasu (LF)
Hiroshi Mine (Hitachi)
Hidehiko Kawai (Hitachi)
Masato Minda (Plat’Home)
Takehisa Katayama (Renesas)
Chris Paterson (Renesas)
Wolfgang Mauerer(Siemens)
Daniel Sangorrin (Toshiba)
Yoshi Kobayashi (Toshiba)
Agenda
CIP Core project launch approval
Agenda discussion for F2F meeting
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Functional safety (45 minutes)
LTS discussion with Greg KH (30-45 minutes)
CIP Core
Yocto discussion
CIP Testing project next steps
Next topic to be focused
The following topics will be discussed separately
[Action items]
Nori invite Greg KH to TSC meeting.
Nori prepare slides for functional safety.
Yoshi makes time table of TSC meeting.
Updates and Discussions
Y2038
CIP Core update 1/2
Project proposal
A project proposal is available at the following
URL:
Action items
CIP Core update 2/2
Milestones
Deby board support [OK]
B@D support for testing CIP Core on Renesas iwg20m [OK]
Wiki page [OK]
Official release and press release [ONGOING]
ISAR board support [TODO]
Select SLTS packages [TODO]
Deby support status
Renesas iwg20m [OK]
QEMU x86-64 [OK]
BBB [OK]
Cyclone V [OK]
B@D integration status
Renesas iwg20m [OK]
QEMU x86-64 [TODO]
BBB [TODO]
Cyclone V [TODO]
Yocto Distribution
[YOSHI] This topic will be discussed in TSC F2F meeting.
Sean Hudson started a conversation on cip-dev with regards to creating a meta-cip layer to work with OpenEmbedded.
Does the CIP project want to start work on this officially? Or leave it to those outside of the project to come up with their own implementation?
Originally it was the aim of the project to support both Debian and Yocto distributions.
[YOSHI] This is not exactly correct. Originally, Project X focus to make minimal deployable file system image by using Bitbake or Debian build system and Debian source code with CIP kernel. It was not aim to support Yocto distribution itself, because we are difficult to support two code base.
Options to add Yocto support:
LTS to be supported for 6 years?
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Big impact for CIP, given that Kernel v4.4 will now be supported until 2022 by Greg.
[YOSHI] Does CIP ask to Greg to join TSC F2F meeting in Prague?
Kernel Maintenance
Report from week 40 and 41 sent to cip-dev ML. Please
review it
CIP Testing
Board @ Desk
ELC-E preparation
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