
Tiejun Chen
Hi,
I'm very interest in participating in CIP.
Name: Tiejun Chen Company: VMware Position/Role: Staff Engineer/Technical Leader Why you are interested on: I'm working on some industrial IoT projects and explorations at VMware. It involves Linux development like trimming down/Paravirtualizing Preempt-RT Linux as Guest OS. And I'm also working on my personal Unikernel project, UniLinux, Unilernelize Linux. And, I ever was responsible of Wind River Linux Kernel/BSP development including Preempt-RT kernel. After that I also working on enabling HW feature to KVM/Xen/Qemu at Intel OTC. So I'd like to continue this kind of job. Especially, I totally agree that we need this industrial grade Linux.
Thanks Tiejun
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Noriaki Fukuyasu <fukuyasu@...>
Hi Tiejun
Welcome to CIP developer community! We are so happy to have an experienced kernel engineer like you!
We've doing several different sub projects centered toward SLTS and industrial grade linux, and in all the area, we will definitely need more help!
Ben, Daniel, Jan, Yoshi (or anyone) Please chime in and suggest Teijun where might be the areas to start for him.
Thanks!
Nori
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On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Tiejun Chen <tiejunc@...> wrote: Hi,
I'm very interest in participating in CIP.
Name: Tiejun Chen
Company: VMware
Position/Role: Staff Engineer/Technical Leader
Why you are interested on: I'm working on some industrial IoT projects and explorations at VMware. It involves Linux development like trimming down/Paravirtualizing Preempt-RT Linux as Guest OS. And I'm also working on my personal Unikernel project, UniLinux, Unilernelize Linux. And, I ever was responsible of Wind River Linux Kernel/BSP development including Preempt-RT kernel. After that I also working on enabling HW feature to KVM/Xen/Qemu at Intel OTC. So I'd like to continue this kind of job. Especially, I totally agree that we need this industrial grade Linux.
Thanks
Tiejun
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi Tiejun Chen, On 17/11/17 08:05, Tiejun Chen wrote: Hi,
I'm very interest in participating in CIP.
Name: Tiejun Chen Company: VMware Position/Role: Staff Engineer/Technical Leader Why you are interested on: I'm working on some industrial IoT projects and explorations at VMware. It involves Linux development like trimming down/Paravirtualizing Preempt-RT Linux as Guest OS. And I'm also working on my personal Unikernel project, UniLinux, Unilernelize Linux. And, I ever was responsible of Wind River Linux Kernel/BSP development including Preempt-RT kernel. After that I also working on enabling HW feature to KVM/Xen/Qemu at Intel OTC. So I'd like to continue this kind of job. Especially, I totally agree that we need this industrial grade Linux. nice to meet you. Thanks for your kind offering. Please check the following links in case you see something you might be interested on or call your attention: * CIP kernel maintenance: https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/cipkernelmaintenanceMaybe you can start by checking the kernel. Feel free to ask questions through this list. Ben Hutchings and Daniel Wagner are the maintainers. is the * CIP Testing project: https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/ciptestingMaybe you can check the latest version and downloading B@D v1.0 if you are interested in kernel testing. * CIP Core: https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/cip-coreWe released a few days ago a first attempt of what should become CIP base system. Feel free to check it out and let us know what you think about it. Maybe you already have something else in mind where you can contribute to. In such case, please let us know. It would be great to find an area of interest for you that makes an impact in the project. This is frequently the hardest part about joining a project. Let's try to find it together. By the way, is your unikernel project open? It would be interesting if you can provide us some links. It sounds interesting. Best Regards -- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@...
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Tiejun Chen
Nori,
Thank you. Do we have sort the weekly meeting?
Thanks
Tiejun
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From: Noriaki Fukuyasu [mailto:fukuyasu@...]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2017 7:36 PM
To: Tiejun Chen <tiejunc@...>
Cc: cip-dev@...
Subject: Re: [cip-dev] Applying for CIP work
Hi Tiejun
Welcome to CIP developer community!
We are so happy to have an experienced kernel engineer like you!
We've doing several different sub projects centered toward SLTS and industrial grade linux, and in all the area, we will definitely need more help!
Ben, Daniel, Jan, Yoshi (or anyone)
Please chime in and suggest Teijun where might be the areas to start for him.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Tiejun Chen <tiejunc@...> wrote:
Hi,
I'm very interest in participating in CIP.
Name: Tiejun Chen
Company: VMware
Position/Role: Staff Engineer/Technical Leader
Why you are interested on: I'm working on some industrial IoT projects and explorations at VMware. It involves Linux development like trimming down/Paravirtualizing Preempt-RT Linux as Guest OS. And I'm also working on my personal Unikernel project, UniLinux,
Unilernelize Linux. And, I ever was responsible of Wind River Linux Kernel/BSP development including Preempt-RT kernel. After that I also working on enabling HW feature to KVM/Xen/Qemu at Intel OTC. So I'd like to continue this kind of job. Especially, I
totally agree that we need this industrial grade Linux.
Thanks
Tiejun
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Tiejun Chen
Agustin, Very glad to meet you guys. I hope I can contribute to CIP. I'm trying to understand insight of CIP based some public materials from your team. And then I will go to check kernel project. On my side I'm curious if anyone started working Preempt RT CIP Kernel. In addition, I'd like to take look at if CIP need virtualization support. Based on my job, I think HW virtualization can play very important role in some IoT cases. In addition, KSPP is also my interest. Go back to Unikernel exploration, I think at least you can find this, https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/realtime/events/rt-summit2017/scheduleActually this is my personal proposal so it's still at the early stage. Maybe you also can find this somewhere else because this year I talked this similar presentation at LinuxCon China, Open Source Summit North America, Open Source Summit Europe & Embedded Linux Conference Europe and RT-Summit Europe. You know, I was trying to collect some valuable comments and feedback to issue my development. So I'm also looking forward to any thought from you. Thank you in advance. Thanks Tiejun
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-----Original Message----- From: Agustin Benito Bethencourt [mailto:agustin.benito@...] Sent: Friday, November 17, 2017 7:37 PM To: Tiejun Chen <tiejunc@...> Cc: cip-dev@... Subject: Re: [cip-dev] Applying for CIP work
Hi Tiejun Chen,
On 17/11/17 08:05, Tiejun Chen wrote:
Hi,
I'm very interest in participating in CIP.
Name: Tiejun Chen Company: VMware Position/Role: Staff Engineer/Technical Leader Why you are interested on: I'm working on some industrial IoT projects and explorations at VMware. It involves Linux development like trimming down/Paravirtualizing Preempt-RT Linux as Guest OS. And I'm also working on my personal Unikernel project, UniLinux, Unilernelize Linux. And, I ever was responsible of Wind River Linux Kernel/BSP development including Preempt-RT kernel. After that I also working on enabling HW feature to KVM/Xen/Qemu at Intel OTC. So I'd like to continue this kind of job. Especially, I totally agree that we need this industrial grade Linux.
nice to meet you. Thanks for your kind offering.
Please check the following links in case you see something you might be interested on or call your attention: * CIP kernel maintenance: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https- 3A__wiki.linuxfoundation.org_civilinfrastructureplatform_cipkernelmaintenanc e&d=DwICaQ&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=07uia9Ug44gDTos4Skoc- UHWYOhje6rSAfMw5lKjUlo&m=_s3PV5euN3CS1h0XgeeBsnF45zK0ANnvy9zAqL DgFIQ&s=WxhqZznW8JMh2YtycmrT7YfdiK8sXQ00Dlwc14ZXYBQ&e=
Maybe you can start by checking the kernel. Feel free to ask questions through this list. Ben Hutchings and Daniel Wagner are the maintainers. is the
* CIP Testing project: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https- 3A__wiki.linuxfoundation.org_civilinfrastructureplatform_ciptesting&d=DwICa Q&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=07uia9Ug44gDTos4Skoc- UHWYOhje6rSAfMw5lKjUlo&m=_s3PV5euN3CS1h0XgeeBsnF45zK0ANnvy9zAqL DgFIQ&s=rPH_97_RlO3OzK2gR68M5vSUWpR-3kXimT9XCrnPi-Q&e=
Maybe you can check the latest version and downloading B@D v1.0 if you are interested in kernel testing.
* CIP Core: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https- 3A__wiki.linuxfoundation.org_civilinfrastructureplatform_cip- 2Dcore&d=DwICaQ&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=07uia9Ug44gDTos4Skoc- UHWYOhje6rSAfMw5lKjUlo&m=_s3PV5euN3CS1h0XgeeBsnF45zK0ANnvy9zAqL DgFIQ&s=g64lFK8R4NnFr5s1GNMv-SC70AEHQDQ9BgVaugpFenw&e=
We released a few days ago a first attempt of what should become CIP base system. Feel free to check it out and let us know what you think about it.
Maybe you already have something else in mind where you can contribute to. In such case, please let us know. It would be great to find an area of interest for you that makes an impact in the project. This is frequently the hardest part about joining a project. Let's try to find it together.
By the way, is your unikernel project open? It would be interesting if you can provide us some links. It sounds interesting.
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@...
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi, On 20/11/17 13:09, Tiejun Chen wrote: Did you receive this email? I cannot find this via cip-dev@.... No, I hadn't received it. I put the list on CC to make sure others can read it. I will answer in a different mail Thanks Tiejun
-----Original Message----- From: Tiejun Chen Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2017 3:02 PM To: 'Agustin Benito Bethencourt' <agustin.benito@...> Cc: cip-dev@... Subject: RE: [cip-dev] Applying for CIP work
Agustin,
Very glad to meet you guys. I hope I can contribute to CIP.
I'm trying to understand insight of CIP based some public materials from your team. And then I will go to check kernel project. On my side I'm curious if anyone started working Preempt RT CIP Kernel. In addition, I'd like to take look at if CIP need virtualization support. Based on my job, I think HW virtualization can play very important role in some IoT cases. In addition, KSPP is also my interest.
Go back to Unikernel exploration, I think at least you can find this,
https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/realtime/events/rt-summit2017/schedule
Actually this is my personal proposal so it's still at the early stage. Maybe you also can find this somewhere else because this year I talked this similar presentation at LinuxCon China, Open Source Summit North America, Open Source Summit Europe & Embedded Linux Conference Europe and RT-Summit Europe. You know, I was trying to collect some valuable comments and feedback to issue my development. So I'm also looking forward to any thought from you. Thank you in advance.
Thanks Tiejun
-----Original Message----- From: Agustin Benito Bethencourt [mailto:agustin.benito@...] Sent: Friday, November 17, 2017 7:37 PM To: Tiejun Chen <tiejunc@...> Cc: cip-dev@... Subject: Re: [cip-dev] Applying for CIP work
Hi Tiejun Chen,
On 17/11/17 08:05, Tiejun Chen wrote:
Hi,
I'm very interest in participating in CIP.
Name: Tiejun Chen Company: VMware Position/Role: Staff Engineer/Technical Leader Why you are interested on: I'm working on some industrial IoT projects and explorations at VMware. It involves Linux development like trimming down/Paravirtualizing Preempt-RT Linux as Guest OS. And I'm also working on my personal Unikernel project, UniLinux, Unilernelize Linux. And, I ever was responsible of Wind River Linux Kernel/BSP development including Preempt-RT kernel. After that I also working on enabling HW feature to KVM/Xen/Qemu at Intel OTC. So I'd like to continue this kind of job. Especially, I totally agree that we need this industrial grade Linux.
nice to meet you. Thanks for your kind offering.
Please check the following links in case you see something you might be interested on or call your attention: * CIP kernel maintenance: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https- 3A__wiki.linuxfoundation.org_civilinfrastructureplatform_cipkernelmain tenanc e&d=DwICaQ&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=07uia9Ug44gDTos4Skoc-
UHWYOhje6rSAfMw5lKjUlo&m=_s3PV5euN3CS1h0XgeeBsnF45zK0ANnvy9zAqL
DgFIQ&s=WxhqZznW8JMh2YtycmrT7YfdiK8sXQ00Dlwc14ZXYBQ&e=
Maybe you can start by checking the kernel. Feel free to ask questions through this list. Ben Hutchings and Daniel Wagner are the maintainers. is the
* CIP Testing project: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https- 3A__wiki.linuxfoundation.org_civilinfrastructureplatform_ciptesting&d= DwICa Q&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=07uia9Ug44gDTos4Skoc-
UHWYOhje6rSAfMw5lKjUlo&m=_s3PV5euN3CS1h0XgeeBsnF45zK0ANnvy9zAqL
DgFIQ&s=rPH_97_RlO3OzK2gR68M5vSUWpR-3kXimT9XCrnPi-Q&e=
Maybe you can check the latest version and downloading B@D v1.0 if you are interested in kernel testing.
* CIP Core: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https- 3A__wiki.linuxfoundation.org_civilinfrastructureplatform_cip-
2Dcore&d=DwICaQ&c=uilaK90D4TOVoH58JNXRgQ&r=07uia9Ug44gDTos4Skoc- UHWYOhje6rSAfMw5lKjUlo&m=_s3PV5euN3CS1h0XgeeBsnF45zK0ANnvy9zAqL
DgFIQ&s=g64lFK8R4NnFr5s1GNMv-SC70AEHQDQ9BgVaugpFenw&e=
We released a few days ago a first attempt of what should become CIP base system. Feel free to check it out and let us know what you think about it.
Maybe you already have something else in mind where you can contribute to. In such case, please let us know. It would be great to find an area of interest for you that makes an impact in the project. This is frequently the hardest part about joining a project. Let's try to find it together.
By the way, is your unikernel project open? It would be interesting if you can provide us some links. It sounds interesting.
Best Regards
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@...
-- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@...
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi Tiejun, On 20/11/17 16:10, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote: Go back to Unikernel exploration, I think at least you can find this,
https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/realtime/events/rt-summit2017/schedule
Actually this is my personal proposal so it's still at the early stage. Maybe you also can find this somewhere else because this year I talked this similar presentation at LinuxCon China, Open Source Summit North America, Open Source Summit Europe & Embedded Linux Conference Europe and RT-Summit Europe. You know, I was trying to collect some valuable comments and feedback to issue my development. So I'm also looking forward to any thought from you. Thank you in advance I am afraid I do not have the technical expertise required to evaluate or provide any meaningful feedback on this topic. I will see your talk though. Daniel Wagner, in CC, is the CIP RT kernel maintainer. Ben Hutchings is the CIP kernel maintainer. Both read this list. If they have anything relevant to say, they probably will. Best Regards -- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@...
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi Tiejun, On 18/11/17 07:47, Tiejun Chen wrote: Nori,
Thank you. Do we have sort the weekly meeting? We used to until ELCE, on Thursdays. But we do not now. Thanks
Tiejun
*From:* Noriaki Fukuyasu [mailto:fukuyasu@...] *Sent:* Friday, November 17, 2017 7:36 PM *To:* Tiejun Chen <tiejunc@...> *Cc:* cip-dev@... *Subject:* Re: [cip-dev] Applying for CIP work
Hi Tiejun
Welcome to CIP developer community!
We are so happy to have an experienced kernel engineer like you!
We've doing several different sub projects centered toward SLTS and industrial grade linux, and in all the area, we will definitely need more help!
Ben, Daniel, Jan, Yoshi (or anyone)
Please chime in and suggest Teijun where might be the areas to start for him.
Thanks!
Nori
On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 4:05 PM, Tiejun Chen <tiejunc@... <mailto:tiejunc@...>> wrote:
Hi,
I'm very interest in participating in CIP.
Name: Tiejun Chen Company: VMware Position/Role: Staff Engineer/Technical Leader Why you are interested on: I'm working on some industrial IoT projects and explorations at VMware. It involves Linux development like trimming down/Paravirtualizing Preempt-RT Linux as Guest OS. And I'm also working on my personal Unikernel project, UniLinux, Unilernelize Linux. And, I ever was responsible of Wind River Linux Kernel/BSP development including Preempt-RT kernel. After that I also working on enabling HW feature to KVM/Xen/Qemu at Intel OTC. So I'd like to continue this kind of job. Especially, I totally agree that we need this industrial grade Linux.
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Agustin Benito Bethencourt <agustin.benito@...>
Hi Tiejun, On 18/11/17 08:01, Tiejun Chen wrote: Agustin,
Very glad to meet you guys. I hope I can contribute to CIP.
I'm trying to understand insight of CIP based some public materials from your team. And then I will go to check kernel project. On my side I'm curious if anyone started working Preempt RT CIP Kernel. Daniel Wagner, in CC, is the CIP RT kernel maintainer. Daniel, can you provide an update on where you are at or tell Tiejun? In addition, I'd like to take look at if CIP need virtualization support. Based on my job, I think HW virtualization can play very important role in some IoT cases. This is an area that I do not recall to hear any solid discussion about in this forum. That does not mean there is no interest, just that we have been focused in other priorities. I think you should take a first step here and propose what can be done in this regard and why. That way a discussion in this list can be open about it. In addition, KSPP is also my interest. In this area there are a couple of small bits done. Ben Hutchings, the CIP kernel maintainer, included several KSPP backports late last year in the CIP kernel. Additional contributions can be done on that side. I think is a very interesting area to contribute to. Best Regards -- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito@...
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Hi Tiejun, Sorry for the late response. Just in the middle of a release... On 11/23/2017 12:34 PM, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote: Hi Tiejun,
On 18/11/17 08:01, Tiejun Chen wrote:
Agustin,
Very glad to meet you guys. I hope I can contribute to CIP.
I'm trying to understand insight of CIP based some public materials from your team. And then I will go to check kernel project. On my side I'm curious if anyone started working Preempt RT CIP Kernel. Daniel Wagner, in CC, is the CIP RT kernel maintainer. Daniel, can you provide an update on where you are at or tell Tiejun? Sure. So far I create an initial cip-rt tree. It is not to do date. Ben already created a cip-13, I am still on cip7-rt2. Those version are only compile tested and not tested on real hardware. Currently, I am setting up a test environment for the bbb. That is, I have all in place I am working on finding a base config for the kernel. After that I'll update my tree on Ben's tree. Also I need to apply the stable-rt patches from Steven. Yeah and I should move my tree kernel.org today... busy times :) One thing we could work together is writing/collecting tests which are relevant for rt. Anyway, I have Steven's ktest running but I didn't grasp Steven's test suite so far. Thanks, Daniel
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