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Date:      Sun, 17 Jan 2010 17:31:24 -0800
From:      Randall Stewart <rrs@lakerest.net>
To:        Song Li <lisong@stanford.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-mips@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Current development status of FreeBSD MIPS and how to contribute?
Message-ID:  <32E84648-CE0C-4BCA-894A-A37B2160480F@lakerest.net>
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On Jan 17, 2010, at 5:28 PM, Song Li wrote:

> Thank you for the quick reply. It seems that the mailing list is  
> active!!
>
> Sorry I know nothing about RMI/XLR. I am generally interested in
> porting the whole system instead of  individual packages. By that I
> mean, porting the set of all commonly used applications like what the
> current FreeBSD 8.0 x86 release contains.

RMI is an 8 core mips processor..


>
> Sorry I might be too ignorant about OS porting to be realistic --
> never done that before.
>
> I surely have the GXEmul but I also have a real hardware, Loongson,
> which is relatively new with not so competitive performance but
> hopefully it will be better in the future.
>
> Yes, I am from the bay area but I am currently in German. I may come
> back in a few weeks though. We can surely meet then if you also live
> nearby. Where do you live?


When you get back give me a ping and we can chat

R
>
> cheers,
>
> Song
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 1:57 AM, Randall Stewart <rrs@lakerest.net>  
> wrote:
>> Song Li:
>>
>> Good to here from you ;-)
>>
>> Well our general conspirator and coordinator is
>>
>> bsdimp.. imp@freebsd.org aka Warner Losh.
>>
>> Warner is currently working on the cavium.
>>
>> I am working in my spare time on RMI/XLR
>>
>> There are bunches of other folks as well that contribute we
>> can all be found on #bsdmips in IRC.
>>
>> What hardware do you have available to play with... since you are
>> at stanford you must be in the bay area ;-)
>>
>> If you want to meet some time let me know ;-D
>>
>> R
>> On Jan 17, 2010, at 4:18 PM, Song Li wrote:
>>
>>> Hi fellow gurus,
>>>
>>> May I ask who are actively involved in porting FreeBSD to MIPS? I am
>>> interested in working on it. May I ask how to contribute to the
>>> FreeBSD MIPS port? I checked the
>>> wiki page http://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/mips but do not see much
>>> info there. What's the current plan/timeline? What hardware is it
>>> gonna support in a
>>> near future? Anywhere I can start from? Thanks.
>>>
>>> I have some experience working on FreeBSD kernels a few years ago
>>> (probably still FreeBSD 4.x at that time). I also worked with x86  
>>> and
>>> (teaching) ARM assmebly before. I have some general knowlege on
>>> assmebly language but limited knowledge on MIPS though. I have also
>>> experience on writing OS (more like at the toy/instructional level
>>> though) and the understanding of all the major concepts OS in  
>>> general
>>> for sure. Is this good enough to start contributing? Or if not then
>>> any comments where I should catch up? Thanks.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Song
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>>> "
>>>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>> Randall Stewart
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>>
>>
>

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