From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: agustin.benito@codethink.co.uk (Agustin Benito Bethencourt) Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2017 14:43:07 +0100 Subject: [cip-dev] Workshop requirements In-Reply-To: <598B0E1D.3050901@codethink.co.uk> References: <598B0E1D.3050901@codethink.co.uk> Message-ID: <598B116B.3020904@codethink.co.uk> To: cip-dev@lists.cip-project.org List-Id: cip-dev.lists.cip-project.org Hi, On 09/08/17 14:29, Agustin Benito Bethencourt wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to share this idea of an activity for the workshop at ELCE. > > Title: B at D 101: how to test the CIP kernel using B at D > > Goal: learn the basics of B at D in order to test the CIP kernel and CIP > system. > > Description: B at D is a testing environment based on LAVA + KernelCI that > allows you to test a kernel or a simple system in a board set up > locally, like for example, connected to your own laptop. The workshop > will guide you on the installation and configuration of the environment. > Using the CIP kernel and system, those participating in the training > session will learn how to execute tests on the board, get the results > and interpret them. > > Number of participants: 8 - 10 > > Pre-requisites: > > Participants: > * A laptop with enough space to install B at D (I will provide on time > exactly how much) > * BBB and cables to connect it to the laptop (I will provide more > details when the time comes) > * We should have CIP reference boards for those who cannot take theirs. > The idea would be to have 3 to 5. I am in discussion with Chris to > evaluate the possibility of having some Renesas boards and basic support > there to set them up. > > Room: > * A power strip per participant (2 power sockets per participant, 1 for > the laptop and one for the board). 4 power sockets for the trainer. > * Wifi > * Projector > > Duration: 90 or 120 min > Date: Sunday Oct 22nd in the afternoon > > Considerations: > * Robert Marshall from Codethink would be the trainer. > * The room needs to afford the power strips required. We will need > confirmation about this specific point. (Annie?) > * CIP would have to assume the material costs: > ** Power strips > ** Some serial cables > ** USB sticks to have the needed software pre-loaded > * Codethink can take care of buying and bringing this material if there > is no other alternative. We would provide an invoice later on to CIP. - * If we go for this activity, maybe we can somehow re-use it to another activity related with kernel maintenance of Project X. + * If we go for this activity, maybe we can somehow re-use the set up for an additional activity related with kernel maintenance or Project X. > > What do you think about this? It is something Members and wider CIP > community consider as of value? Is it worth the effort? Will we have > enough audience the day before ELCE? > > I will create the wiki page for coordinating the workshop in the coming > days. > > > Best regards > -- Agustin Benito Bethencourt Principal Consultant - FOSS at Codethink agustin.benito at codethink.co.uk