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Automotive Grade Linux Introduction

What is Automotive Grade Linux?

Automotive Grade Linux is a collaborative open source project that is bringing together automakers, suppliers and technology companies to accelerate the development and adoption of a fully open software stack for the connected car. With Linux at its core, AGL is developing an open platform from the ground up that can serve as the de facto industry standard to enable rapid development of new features and technologies.

AGL Community

Website - www.automotivelinux.org

Wiki – http://wiki.automotivelinux.org

Git - gerrit.automotivelinux.org

Mailing Lists - http://lists.linuxfoundation.org.org/mailman/listinfo/automotive-discussions

IRC channel - #automotive on freenode

Code Licenses: mostly Apache 2.0, MIT for own code, otherwise as upstream

Primary Mentor contact: jsmoeller (at) linuxfoundation (dot) org

Project Proposals

  • 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 application, write a set of training slides and hold a presentation
  • 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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