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jsmoeller [AGL Community]
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 +======Google Summer of Code 2018: Automotive Grade Linux projects======
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 +[[:​gsoc:​google-summer-code-2018|Main GSoC Linux Foundation page: How to apply, deadlines, other workgroups, ...]]
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 ===== Automotive Grade Linux Introduction ===== ===== Automotive Grade Linux Introduction =====
 What is Automotive Grade Linux? What is Automotive Grade Linux?
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 Website - www.automotivelinux.org Website - www.automotivelinux.org
  
-Wiki – http://​wiki.automotivelinux.org.org+Wiki – http://​wiki.automotivelinux.org
  
 Git - gerrit.automotivelinux.org Git - gerrit.automotivelinux.org
  
-Mailing Lists  - http://​lists.linuxfoundation.org.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​automotive-discussions+Mailing Lists  - http://​lists.linuxfoundation.org/​mailman/​listinfo/​automotive-discussions
  
 IRC channel - #automotive on freenode IRC channel - #automotive on freenode
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   * Experience Level: Description   * Experience Level: Description
  
-  * Intermediate: ​Write a set of AGL demonstrator applications consuming the provided APIs in creative ways (e.g. speed + navigation api = speed heatmap), document the applicationwrite a set of training slides and hold a presentation+  * Intermediate: ​ 
 +    * Task #1: Application development 
 +    * Automotive Grade Linux is a project to create a Linux-based platform tailored for Automotive. One use-case is the dashboard in the car (IVI). Our reference UI is written in QML. The middleware in c/c++.  
 +    * Your task will be to write a set of three AGL demonstrator applications consuming the provided APIs in creative ways (e.g. speed + navigation api = speed heatmap), document the applicationsdocument the lessons learned in a set of training slides and hold a presentation 
 +      * Mentors: Jan-Simon Möller, AGL Release Manager + TBD 
 +      * Desired Knowledge: C/C++, QML 
 +      * License: Apache 2.0 
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 +  * Advanced:  
 +    * Task #2: Middleware and Application development 
 +    * Automotive Grade Linux us a whole platform abstracting the hardware layer from the application layer by a middleware. This middleware framework handles access rights and security as well as the abstraction of the specific hardware from the upper layers. 
 +    * Your task will be to write a full stack example application from driver abstraction (low-level API) to middleware (high-level API) to Application. Example is a laser-scanner frontend UI which gathers the sensor over the high-level API and displays the data gathered from the lower layers in an intuitive UI. Your work should also be demonstrated during a conference. 
 +      * Mentors: Jan-Simon Möller, AGL Release Manager + TBD 
 +      * Desired Knowledge: C/C++, QML 
 +      * License: Apache 2.0 and other OSS licenses as applicable 
 + 
 + 
 +  * Advanced++:  
 +    * Task #3: Platform Development 
 +    * Realtime capabilities are an important part of the requirements of automotive systems. One approach is to partition your CPU using a partitioning hypervisor and run an independent RTOS with the time-sensitive code. 
 +    * Your task will be to port the partitioning hypervisor '​jailhouse'​ to an AGL reference platform (e.g. Minnowboard) and demonstrate that the '​zephyr'​ rtos can be a running in a '​cell'​. You should also write an extension to zephyr to communicate with AGL middleware over websocket. Your work should also be demonstrated during a conference. 
 +      * Mentors: Jan-Simon Möller, AGL Release Manager + TBD 
 +      * Desired Knowledge: C/C++, realtime, RTOS, zephyr 
 +      * License: Apache 2.0 and other OSS licenses as applicable 
  
-  * Advanced: Write a full stack example application from driver abstraction (low-level API) to middleware (high-level API) to Application. Example is a laser-scanner frontend UI which gathers the sensor over the high-level API and displays the data gathered from the lower layers in an intuitive UI. 
  
-  * Advanced++: Port the partitioning hypervisor '​jailhouse'​ to AGL and demonstrate that the '​zephyr'​ rtos can be a running in a '​cell'​. Extra kudos for writing an extension to zephyr to communicate with AGL over websocket. 
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