* [RFC] Annotate machines with amount of RAM @ 2006-10-16 15:00 Paul Sokolovsky 2006-10-16 17:35 ` Michael 'Mickey' Lauer 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Paul Sokolovsky @ 2006-10-16 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw) To: openembedded-devel Hello openembedded-devel, Another small RFC from me. We already have ROOT_FLASH_SIZE variable for machines, which specifies builtin flash size. Distros may use it to decide what to put into rootfs, check its size, etc. I'd like to propose to add setting like RAM_SIZE which would list available RAM. Generally, that would be in line with more comprehensive declaritive machine descriptions we move towards with introduction of MACHINE_FEATURES. Clever distro could use RAM_SIZE to select alternative packages/settings. For example, if we ever come to Firefox/Minimo being default browser for distros, RAM_SIZE="32" machines may still prefer something smaller. -- Best regards, Paul mailto:pmiscml@gmail.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [RFC] Annotate machines with amount of RAM 2006-10-16 15:00 [RFC] Annotate machines with amount of RAM Paul Sokolovsky @ 2006-10-16 17:35 ` Michael 'Mickey' Lauer 2006-10-16 17:51 ` Koen Kooi 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Michael 'Mickey' Lauer @ 2006-10-16 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw) To: openembedded-devel Am Montag, den 16.10.2006, 18:00 +0300 schrieb Paul Sokolovsky: > I'd like to propose to add setting like RAM_SIZE which would list > available RAM. Generally, that would be in line with more comprehensive > declaritive machine descriptions we move towards with introduction of > MACHINE_FEATURES. Clever distro could use RAM_SIZE to select > alternative packages/settings. For example, if we ever come to > Firefox/Minimo being default browser for distros, RAM_SIZE="32" > machines may still prefer something smaller. This is a good idea. We definitely need something standardised here in order to prevent even more growth of hand-selected variables. Which features do we need to describe? At first glance, I could think about VOLATILE_STORAGE_SIZE (RAM) NON_VOLATILE_STORAGE_SIZE (Flash, HD, etc.) DISPLAY_TYPE (Touchscreen or not) DISPLAY_RESOLUTION We shouldn't stop here. With several groups working on device daemon standards towards interoperable platforms, it could make sense to describe INPUT_METHODS as well (buttons, keyboard, touchscreen, microphone). Last but not least GSM and (A)GPS should make its way into MACHINE_FEATURES pretty soon as well... -- Regards, Michael 'Mickey' Lauer | FreeLancer | http://www.Vanille-Media.de ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [RFC] Annotate machines with amount of RAM 2006-10-16 17:35 ` Michael 'Mickey' Lauer @ 2006-10-16 17:51 ` Koen Kooi 2006-10-16 21:23 ` Paul Sokolovsky 0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread From: Koen Kooi @ 2006-10-16 17:51 UTC (permalink / raw) To: openembedded-devel -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef: > Which features do we need to describe? At first glance, I could think > about > > VOLATILE_STORAGE_SIZE (RAM) > NON_VOLATILE_STORAGE_SIZE (Flash, HD, etc.) > DISPLAY_TYPE (Touchscreen or not) > DISPLAY_RESOLUTION and please let us not fall in to the same trap over and over again by ignoring DPI. My a780 and h2200 are both qvga, but it's 100dpi versus 160dpi, which makes a huge difference. > > We shouldn't stop here. With several groups working on device daemon > standards towards interoperable platforms, it could make sense to > describe > > INPUT_METHODS > > as well (buttons, keyboard, touchscreen, microphone). MACHINE_FEATURES = "keyboard" exists :) > > Last but not least GSM and (A)GPS should make its way into > MACHINE_FEATURES pretty soon as well... Right, I nuked smartphone-common.conf today and I was thinking how to funnel it into task-base :) regards, Koen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (Darwin) iD8DBQFFM8aGMkyGM64RGpERAh9TAKCpyAJ33NZ66rfd5rl1qu7aQOZJ2QCeNgN7 OImzQ9bzBfcmsO6cF+v4DRM= =sxZi -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
* Re: [RFC] Annotate machines with amount of RAM 2006-10-16 17:51 ` Koen Kooi @ 2006-10-16 21:23 ` Paul Sokolovsky 0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread From: Paul Sokolovsky @ 2006-10-16 21:23 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Koen Kooi Hello Koen, Monday, October 16, 2006, 8:51:02 PM, you wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > Michael 'Mickey' Lauer schreef: >> Which features do we need to describe? At first glance, I could think >> about >> >> VOLATILE_STORAGE_SIZE (RAM) >> NON_VOLATILE_STORAGE_SIZE (Flash, HD, etc.) >> DISPLAY_TYPE (Touchscreen or not) >> DISPLAY_RESOLUTION > and please let us not fall in to the same trap over and over again by ignoring DPI. My > a780 and h2200 are both qvga, but it's 100dpi versus 160dpi, which makes a huge difference. Still, exact pixel resolution is primary thing from the software point fo view ;-). But I guess, current GUI_MACHINE_CLASS indeed may survive some more time. >> >> We shouldn't stop here. With several groups working on device daemon >> standards towards interoperable platforms, it could make sense to >> describe >> >> INPUT_METHODS >> >> as well (buttons, keyboard, touchscreen, microphone). > MACHINE_FEATURES = "keyboard" exists :) touchscreen, too. But "buttons" and "microphone" would be nice additions. >> >> Last but not least GSM and (A)GPS should make its way into >> MACHINE_FEATURES pretty soon as well... > Right, I nuked smartphone-common.conf today and I was thinking how to funnel it into > task-base :) Well, I'd say, the benefits of task-base are now pretty visible! > regards, > Koen -- Best regards, Paul mailto:pmiscml@gmail.com ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 4+ messages in thread
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