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Talked to our mentor about future plans <br> | Talked to our mentor about future plans <br> | ||
Started commenting out drivers and other components so that we can start from the bottom<br><br> | Started commenting out drivers and other components so that we can start from the bottom<br><br> | ||
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+ | Day 13: <br> | ||
+ | Got full Xinu to print using the serial driver | ||
+ | Did some more AArch64 research | ||
+ | Finally got into really understanding the code in full Xinu | ||
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+ | Day 14: <br> | ||
+ | Had a nice talk about future plans | ||
+ | Starting to branch off and do separate work from other group-mates | ||
+ | Learned more about full Xinu code | ||
+ | Started changing context switch | ||
Revision as of 15:45, 16 June 2017
Marquette Senior
My research project focuses on porting Embedded Xinu into our new, multi-core Raspberry Pi 3s. While my project has just begun, my log thus far is below.
Day 1:
Orientation
Day 2:
Booted Raspbian onto Raspberry Pi 3
Realized Pi is 64 bit and not 32 bit... Found new cross-compiler since old one won't work
Attempted to boot Xinu onto Pi 3 (not yet there)
Day 3:
Got a bare metal program (taken from Tristan Gingold) to boot on the Rasberry Pi and turn on a light
Day 4:
Tried booting a light version of Xinu taken from an old Operating System's homework (didn't work)
Started to convert the code that turned the light on in the C file to assembly (ARM64) to see if the booting process just wasn't getting to the C file
Day 5:
Converted C to assembly using the compiler (which we should have just done before)
Found that booting process wasn't getting to C file but was getting to assembly
Fixed code so light would turn on even when code was in C file
Still not receiving any input from the serial connection
Day 6:
Attended Ethics training
Day 7:
Got serial connection working using mini-UART
Receiving wrong characters using pl011
Day 8:
Tried to find what the correct baud rate should be set to for pl011 (tried being the operative word)
Day 9:
Nothing to see here
Day 10:
Did a lot of research about UART
Found someone online who is a Raspberry Pi developer who got the pl011 driver to work for Raspbian
Attempted to communicate with Pi developer, but didn't receive much helpful information
Day 11:
Got the pl011 driver to work!
Checked to see if receive is also working, and it is
Day 12:
Started looking at and understanding the assembly code in full Xinu
Changed some of the assembly code to work with AArch64
Talked to our mentor about future plans
Started commenting out drivers and other components so that we can start from the bottom
Day 13:
Got full Xinu to print using the serial driver
Did some more AArch64 research
Finally got into really understanding the code in full Xinu
Day 14:
Had a nice talk about future plans
Starting to branch off and do separate work from other group-mates
Learned more about full Xinu code
Started changing context switch
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