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Welcome to the [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google Summer of Code(tm)] page of the [[Welcome to coreboot|coreboot project]]. | Welcome to the [http://code.google.com/soc/ Google Summer of Code(tm)] page of the [[Welcome to coreboot|coreboot project]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:06, 15 March 2009
Google Summer of Code 2009
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Welcome to the Google Summer of Code(tm) page of the coreboot project.
Your own Projects
We have come up with some ideas for cool Summer of Code projects here. These are projects that we think can be managed in the short period of GSoC, and they cover areas where coreboot is trying to reach new users and new use cases.
But of course your application does not need to be based on any of the ideas listed below. The opposite: Maybe you have a great idea that we just didn't think of yet. Please let us know!
Feel free to contact us at the email address below, and don't hesitate to suggest whatever you have in mind.
Possible ideas
Infrastructure for automatic code checking
We already have a build bot that builds various configurations of coreboot. It would be nice to extend it with various code validation routines, for example:
- Validate that there's no regression in doxygen documentation (eg. are all arguments to functions still explained in @param tags, eg. after new arguments were added?)
- Make code lint clean (and maybe extend lint to not fall into our traps), and run lint over the tree. Report regressions
- Use LLVM's static code checking facilities, report regressions.
- Work on code coverage support for coreboot code (dump data into ram, or via serial. Provide tools to fetch it). Analyse that data.
Links
- LLVM tools: Clang static analyser, SSA assertion checker
- Lint tools: Splint
Mentors
VGA BIOS for Geode LX
This project's goal is to write a VGA BIOS (PCI option rom) for AMD Geode LX systems (such as the Linutop, Thincan or XO). There exists a free VGA BIOS but it knows nothing about real hardware. If you really want to kick the iron, this project could be enhanced to contain a complete infrastructure for including hardware initialization code for many different graphics cards.
Links
Mentors
USB Option ROM for SeaBIOS
SeaBIOS is our latest and greatest way to boot all kinds of different operating systems. It is a coreboot payload that implements 16bit BIOS interrupts as they are needed by nearly all boot loaders today. In the last year, SeaBIOS learned how to cope with coreboot ACPI, and how to boot off SCSI drives. One major feature that we're desperately lacking is USB stick booting from SeaBIOS.
TianoCore on coreboot
Tiano Core is Intel's EFI implementation. Unlike coreboot, it is not a firmware, but rather a bootloader. Last year we started porting TianoCore to run on coreboot, but there are many things left to do. Improve Tiano Core running as a coreboot payloads, or change coreboot so it can load Tiano Core as a payloads.
This project requires no hardware skills, but especially in case of TianoCore might require knowledge of Windows compilers (VC2005?)
Previous Summer of Code projects
We successfully participated in Google's Summer of Code in 2007 and 2008. See our list of previous GSoC projects.
Summer of Code Application
Please complete the standard Google SoC 2008 application. Additionally, please provide information on the following:
- Who are you? What are you studying?
- Why are you the right person for this task?
- Do you have any other commitments that we should know about?
- List your C, Assembler or Java experience. (Depending on the project)
- List your history with open source projects.
- What is your preferred method of contact? (Phone, email, Skype, etc)
Feel free to keep your application short. A 15 page essay is no better than a 2 page summary. If you wish to write 15 pages, you are of course welcome to do so, and we will gladly put your paper up on the web page. But it is not required for the application.
The Drupal project has a great page on How to write an SOC application.
DEADLINE FOR STUDENT APPLICATIONS: Students who are interested in working on a coreboot-related GSoC project must apply between March 24, 2008 and March 30, 2008!
Contact
If you are interested in becoming a GSoC student, please contact Stefan Reinauer.
There is also an IRC channel on irc.freenode.net: #coreboot