* OpenBMC Hackathon @ OpenPower Summit? @ 2018-09-18 19:55 Sai Dasari 2018-09-18 20:20 ` Andrew Geissler 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Sai Dasari @ 2018-09-18 19:55 UTC (permalink / raw) To: OpenBMC Maillist [-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 212 bytes --] https://openpowerfoundation.org/summit-2018-10-eu/ Team, Saw above agenda mentioning “OpenBMC Hackathon” and wondering any further details on who from this team is planning to attend. Thanks, Sai. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2498 bytes --] ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: OpenBMC Hackathon @ OpenPower Summit? 2018-09-18 19:55 OpenBMC Hackathon @ OpenPower Summit? Sai Dasari @ 2018-09-18 20:20 ` Andrew Geissler 2018-09-18 21:13 ` Sai Dasari 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Andrew Geissler @ 2018-09-18 20:20 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sdasari; +Cc: OpenBMC Maillist, Stewart Smith, Joel Stanley, Jeremy Kerr On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:56 PM Sai Dasari <sdasari@fb.com> wrote: > > https://openpowerfoundation.org/summit-2018-10-eu/ > Team, > Saw above agenda mentioning “OpenBMC Hackathon” and wondering any further details on who from this team is planning to attend. Hey Sai, looks like Stewart, Joel, Jeremy, and myself will all be attending. We're just building the agenda now but we were thinking some basic overviews, then some kernel hacking, SDK/QEMU hacking (systemd, journald, service intros), and some customization hacking (adding new machine layer, customizing web UI for your system). Any other thoughts/ideas from the group appreciated. The overall goal is to teach people unfamiliar with openbmc how to dive in and start hacking at it. The OpenBMC community hackathon will be at the Intel summit middle of next month up in Oregon. Andrew > Thanks, > > Sai. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: OpenBMC Hackathon @ OpenPower Summit? 2018-09-18 20:20 ` Andrew Geissler @ 2018-09-18 21:13 ` Sai Dasari 2018-09-25 14:24 ` Andrew Geissler 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Sai Dasari @ 2018-09-18 21:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Geissler Cc: OpenBMC Maillist, Stewart Smith, Joel Stanley, Jeremy Kerr On 9/18/18, 1:21 PM, "Andrew Geissler" <geissonator@gmail.com> wrote: Hey Sai, looks like Stewart, Joel, Jeremy, and myself will all be attending. We're just building the agenda now but we were thinking some basic overviews, then some kernel hacking, SDK/QEMU hacking (systemd, journald, service intros), and some customization hacking (adding new machine layer, customizing web UI for your system). Any other thoughts/ideas from the group appreciated. The overall goal is to teach people unfamiliar with openbmc how to dive in and start hacking at it. The OpenBMC community hackathon will be at the Intel summit middle of next month up in Oregon. Thanks Andrew! Overall goal is awesome and look forward to meet at summit! ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: OpenBMC Hackathon @ OpenPower Summit? 2018-09-18 21:13 ` Sai Dasari @ 2018-09-25 14:24 ` Andrew Geissler 2018-09-25 17:16 ` Sai Dasari 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Andrew Geissler @ 2018-09-25 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw) To: sdasari; +Cc: OpenBMC Maillist, Stewart Smith, Joel Stanley, Jeremy Kerr On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 4:13 PM Sai Dasari <sdasari@fb.com> wrote: > > > > On 9/18/18, 1:21 PM, "Andrew Geissler" <geissonator@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hey Sai, looks like Stewart, Joel, Jeremy, and myself will all be attending. > > We're just building the agenda now but we were thinking some basic > overviews, then some kernel hacking, SDK/QEMU hacking (systemd, > journald, service intros), and some customization hacking (adding new > machine layer, customizing web UI for your system). Any other > thoughts/ideas from the group appreciated. The overall goal is to > teach people unfamiliar with openbmc how to dive in and start hacking > at it. The OpenBMC community hackathon will be at the Intel summit > middle of next month up in Oregon. > Thanks Andrew! Overall goal is awesome and look forward to meet at summit! Yeah, be great to see you there. I've started the series of doc updates in https://gerrit.openbmc-project.xyz/#/c/openbmc/docs/+/12994 Feedback always welcome. The goal is to have small tutorials that people can follow to get up and going with OpenBMC development. We'll be walking through these with people at the upcoming summit. Future docs I'm thinking are: - Adding a new systems (bitbake layer, kernel changes) - Systemd phosphor service manipulation and usage - Debugging - Maybe taking someone through the process of a gerrit commit, don't want to be redundant with our existing doc though I'm trying to point to existing README and other docs as appropriate to avoid redundancy. Andrew > > > > ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: OpenBMC Hackathon @ OpenPower Summit? 2018-09-25 14:24 ` Andrew Geissler @ 2018-09-25 17:16 ` Sai Dasari 2018-10-04 9:03 ` OpenBMC on OCP Leopard server Jean-Marie Verdun 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Sai Dasari @ 2018-09-25 17:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Andrew Geissler Cc: OpenBMC Maillist, Stewart Smith, Joel Stanley, Jeremy Kerr On 9/25/18, 7:24 AM, "Andrew Geissler" <geissonator@gmail.com> wrote: I've started the series of doc updates in https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__gerrit.openbmc-2Dproject.xyz_-23_c_openbmc_docs_-2B_12994&d=DwIFaQ&c=5VD0RTtNlTh3ycd41b3MUw&r=D804Bb_g8FkIaCjjb_rg7A&m=yr3JnQxLLUESx16cxXCX4hiQyvLUsXhL5IeDO-om_c8&s=vylILOVOswtaPGyz22ROUwwwn0c7ja3Z2F6CcSPYpss&e= Feedback always welcome. The goal is to have small tutorials that people can follow to get up and going with OpenBMC development. We'll be walking through these with people at the upcoming summit. Thanks Andrew! Love this great effort to onboard new engineers to the community!! Future docs I'm thinking are: - Adding a new systems (bitbake layer, kernel changes) - Systemd phosphor service manipulation and usage - Debugging - Maybe taking someone through the process of a gerrit commit, don't want to be redundant with our existing doc though ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* OpenBMC on OCP Leopard server 2018-09-25 17:16 ` Sai Dasari @ 2018-10-04 9:03 ` Jean-Marie Verdun 2018-10-05 0:29 ` Sai Dasari 0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread From: Jean-Marie Verdun @ 2018-10-04 9:03 UTC (permalink / raw) To: openbmc Hi, OCP Leopard servers comes with an ASPeed Chip 1250, and doesn't seems to be supported with OpenBMC (I might be totally wrong but I didn't found any recipes within the source tree for that platform). So is there any specific reasons over perhaps community interest of why this machine is not supported ? A guy involved in the linuxboot development team has created a funny for of the project based on u-root called u-bmc which works as a PoC on Leopard. The BMC starts in a couple of seconds (I think 8s in that case) and is operationnal. Is there a porting guide somewhere ? I liked to get this machine supported on OpenBMC for various reason, and that might be my first try with it. vejmarie ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
* Re: OpenBMC on OCP Leopard server 2018-10-04 9:03 ` OpenBMC on OCP Leopard server Jean-Marie Verdun @ 2018-10-05 0:29 ` Sai Dasari 0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread From: Sai Dasari @ 2018-10-05 0:29 UTC (permalink / raw) To: jean-marie.verdun, openbmc Hi vejmarie, AST1250 is in the family of AST2400 and should have basic needed support in OpenBMC and few of the existing platform use AST2400 family for BMC. But most of the new platforms have moved on to AST2500 family and is the focus for current developer team. As an example, please refer to facebook's addition of basic machine support for AST2500 based TiogaPass platform few days back @ https://github.com/openbmc/openbmc/tree/master/meta-facebook. It adds only basic support and we are working on the userland feature additions at this time,. Yesterday, Andrew led hackathon @ Open Power Summit in Amsterdam and we went through series of exercises walking through basic environment setup and adding a new machine. The details are @ https://gist.github.com/geissonator And hope this is useful for your effort also for adding OpenBMC support for Leopard systems. Thanks, Sai,. On 10/4/18, 2:44 AM, "openbmc on behalf of Jean-Marie Verdun" <openbmc-bounces+sdasari=fb.com@lists.ozlabs.org on behalf of jean-marie.verdun@splitted-desktop.com> wrote: Hi, OCP Leopard servers comes with an ASPeed Chip 1250, and doesn't seems to be supported with OpenBMC (I might be totally wrong but I didn't found any recipes within the source tree for that platform). So is there any specific reasons over perhaps community interest of why this machine is not supported ? A guy involved in the linuxboot development team has created a funny for of the project based on u-root called u-bmc which works as a PoC on Leopard. The BMC starts in a couple of seconds (I think 8s in that case) and is operationnal. Is there a porting guide somewhere ? I liked to get this machine supported on OpenBMC for various reason, and that might be my first try with it. vejmarie ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 7+ messages in thread
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