From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2021 12:57:26 +0000 (+0100) Subject: whitespace cleanup X-Git-Tag: DRAFT_SVP64_0_1~432 X-Git-Url: https://git.libre-soc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=786b6b7a68078cc8c7894ca26504c91ad7ed76b4;p=libreriscv.git whitespace cleanup --- diff --git a/oa/minutes/2021aug06.mdwn b/oa/minutes/2021aug06.mdwn index 13d60dd4f..1ec5f2af0 100644 --- a/oa/minutes/2021aug06.mdwn +++ b/oa/minutes/2021aug06.mdwn @@ -1,21 +1,38 @@ # Minutes +Links + +* http://lists.libre-soc.org/pipermail/libre-soc-sim/2021-July/000000.html +* https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663 +* https://libre-soc.org/irclog/latest.log.html +* https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=dev-env-setup.git;a=blob;f=hdl-dev-repos;h=d1751d2f68516575ab191c743b69635b053e47e0;hb=HEAD +* https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=175 +* https://libre-soc.org/HDL_workflow/devscripts/?updated + Minutes of Meeting +``` Date: August 6, Friday Time: Started at 6:30 p.m. IST Participants: Luke Leighton, David Calderhood and the Object Automation team -In the last call, Luke told everybody to go through the 6 steps mentioned in “How can I help as a developer” listed in the https://libre-soc.org/. +In the last call, Luke told everybody to go through the 6 steps +mentioned in “How can I help as a developer” listed in the +https://libre-soc.org/. Arjun asked whether everyone had completed it. Luke asked if anyone had any questions about the process. -Aditya asked what kind of skill sets do we have to provide? Luke explained skill sets such as verilog, circuit point design, gate-level design experience. Free software projects and online repository for those. Do you have any web site?, etc. and these have to be in brief. +Aditya asked what kind of skill sets do we have to provide? Luke explained +skill sets such as verilog, circuit point design, gate-level design +experience. Free software projects and online repository for those. Do +you have any web site?, etc. and these have to be in brief. -On joining the mailing list, “libre-soc-dev” is the best one, Luke asked to read the HDL workflow and become familiar with how to interact with people on the mailing list. +On joining the mailing list, “libre-soc-dev” is the best one, Luke +asked to read the HDL workflow and become familiar with how to interact +with people on the mailing list. Luke talked about etiquette on using mailing lists. @@ -24,7 +41,8 @@ Object Automation email IDs will be used for correspondence. Action Item: Gmail e-mail IDs and Object Automation e-mail IDs were sent to Luke and David. -GitHub access will be provided after the employees agree to the Libre-SoC’s 4 charter. +GitHub access will be provided after the employees agree to the +Libre-SoC’s 4 charter. The charters are: 1) Always do good @@ -32,7 +50,8 @@ The charters are: 3) Everyone knows the code. 4) The code applies 100% of the time. -Luke talked about the wiki page, bug tracker, email thread and cross-reference. +Luke talked about the wiki page, bug tracker, email thread and +cross-reference. . Questions posted in the IRC log will be answered within 36 hours. @@ -41,21 +60,26 @@ Configuration and specification of the computer: 1) Luke said 8 GB RAM is ok, but having 18GB RAM is better. 2) The larger the resolution screen is better. -Luke said he has access to 2 workstations with 24 cores, 72 threads and 128 GB RAM. -Once we agree to the charter, he will provide an SSH key to that machine. +Luke said he has access to 2 workstations with 24 cores, 72 threads and +128 GB RAM. Once we agree to the charter, he will provide an SSH key +to that machine. With a minimum of 8GB, one can do HTL simulations, run unit tests locally. -Luke told everybody to read the HTL workflow documentation info. It has important information on projects, interacting with other people and other basic things. +Luke told everybody to read the HTL workflow documentation info. It has +important information on projects, interacting with other people and +other basic things. No code is written without unitest. Luke said they have dev and set up scripts. -Luke shared his 25 years of experience in managing free software projects and collaborative project management. +Luke shared his 25 years of experience in managing free software projects +and collaborative project management. -Luke has these dev and setup scripts, which allow you to automatically install Operating System dependencies and softwares. -Luke said installing Ubuntu is sufficient. +Luke has these dev and setup scripts, which allow you to automatically +install Operating System dependencies and softwares. Luke said installing +Ubuntu is sufficient. Whenever a task is completed, commit and push have to be done immediately. He also said we are paid for completion of tasks not by time. @@ -66,18 +90,21 @@ Some of the work available: 1) Adding a few signals to wishbone. Budget is 2500 euros. Bug 244 2) Reference implementation in verilog. Budget is 1350 euros. Bug 246 -Arjun asked any documentation is available -Luke said if something is missing, we would like to document and put it on wiki. -. -Wiki is a git repository. You will be able to git clone the entire contents of the markdown files containing wiki documentation. You will be able to do local search on local computers. +Arjun asked any documentation is available Luke said if something is +missing, we would like to document and put it on wiki. . Wiki is a +git repository. You will be able to git clone the entire contents of +the markdown files containing wiki documentation. You will be able to +do local search on local computers. Bug 175 is the critical one to start. -Luke talked about the dev setup scripts, which are used to clone multiple repositories. To do the above, we can use this URL: https://libre-soc.org/HDL_workflow/devscripts/?updated. +Luke talked about the dev setup scripts, which are used to clone +multiple repositories. To do the above, we can use this URL: +https://libre-soc.org/HDL_workflow/devscripts/?updated. There is also a walkthrough YouTube video available. Arjun said the review will happen on Fridays. Luke said Robert Baruch’s tutorial is the best one to learn nMigen. - +``` diff --git a/oa/minutes/2021aug10.mdwn b/oa/minutes/2021aug10.mdwn index 283800fa9..49e90e27b 100644 --- a/oa/minutes/2021aug10.mdwn +++ b/oa/minutes/2021aug10.mdwn @@ -1,35 +1,30 @@ -Please find the links that were shared on August 6 and August 10. - -August 6 -http://lists.libre-soc.org/pipermail/libre-soc-sim/2021-July/000000.html -https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663 -https://libre-soc.org/irclog/latest.log.html -https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=dev-env-setup.git;a=blob;f=hdl-dev-repos;h=d1751d2f68516575ab191c743b69635b053e47e0;hb=HEAD -https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=175 -https://libre-soc.org/HDL_workflow/devscripts/?updated - - +Please find the links that were shared on August 10. August 10 -https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=libreriscv.git;a=summary -https://libre-soc.org/about_us/ -https://gparted.org/livecd.php -https://www.debian.org/CD/live/ -https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/10.10.0/amd64/iso-cd/ -https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#1-overview -https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=dev-env-setup.git;a=blob;f=mk-deb-chroot;h=6267491c339a010ff4aa93bf9311fe7b0257624a;hb=bf5a638be381305195deb3a39623d406141bda42 - - +* https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=libreriscv.git;a=summary +* https://libre-soc.org/about_us/ +* https://gparted.org/livecd.php +* https://www.debian.org/CD/live/ +* https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/10.10.0/amd64/iso-cd/ +* https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#1-overview +* https://git.libre-soc.org/?p=dev-env-setup.git;a=blob;f=mk-deb-chroot;h=6267491c339a010ff4aa93bf9311fe7b0257624a;hb=bf5a638be381305195deb3a39623d406141bda42 + +``` From August 8th, we are using the libre-soc wiki to post our MoM. -Luke asked me to transfer the August 6th MoM to this link, http://libre-soc.org/oa/minutes/2021aug06 +Luke asked me to transfer the August 6th MoM to this link, +http://libre-soc.org/oa/minutes/2021aug06 -Luke said when we post any content to the webpage, a git commit happens at the back end. +Luke said when we post any content to the webpage, a git commit happens +at the back end. -Luke created a 1.15 numbering named Object Automation at https://libre-soc.org/about_us/. -Here Luke explained how all the employees of Object Automation can post their skill sets using Cesar Strauss as template. +Luke created a 1.15 numbering named Object Automation at +https://libre-soc.org/about_us/. Here Luke explained how all the +employees of Object Automation can post their skill sets using Cesar +Strauss as template. -He was also talking about Bugtracker assignments and how to install OS and dev. environment without an account. +He was also talking about Bugtracker assignments and how to install OS +and dev. environment without an account. He asked whether all are having a 64-bit system. @@ -37,14 +32,17 @@ He was asking about what OS do we have? He was talking about debian. How to burn an iso file to USB on Windows. -He said if Ubuntu is installed already, it is not necessary to install debian 10. +He said if Ubuntu is installed already, it is not necessary to install +debian 10. -If we have Ubuntu, just clone the dev-env-setup script and just run with the chroot name, it will give the isolated environment containing tools. +If we have Ubuntu, just clone the dev-env-setup script and just run with +the chroot name, it will give the isolated environment containing tools. These are the two tasks assigned to us: -1) Luke asked everyone to join the mailing list on the IRC channel and send an email to the Group. +1) Luke asked everyone to join the mailing list on the IRC channel and + send an email to the Group. 2) Debian/Ubuntu/Linux—any one to be installed - +```