Please count me in as well.
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Betreff: Re: [sdv-wg] FW: Proposal for an Eclipse ThreadX SIG within the Eclipse SDV WG
Please add me to the SIG list.
My interest is to have Emula4, my hypervisor based SoC simulation engine, work on ThreadX.
So, I may contribute on hypervisor module for ThreadX.
Red Hat is neutral on this topic as we do not currently work with RTOS efforts and we are not yet a voting member for Eclipse SDV. We encourage this effort as a SIG and hope to participate in the discussions, particularly around maintenance
of the certification. I do not expect that we will contribute significantly to the RTOS codebase, but I believe we can help with the certification aspect.
I will add that it is not neutral for me personally, and I enthusiastically support the formation of a SIG. Any SDV architecture will necessarily include discrete ECUs and sensors that woulc benefit greatly from an open RTOS. I feel that
ThreadX is highly relevant to our efforts in Eclipse SDV and a great complement to both CentOS AutoSD and Leda.
I will also give a shout out to Frederic Desbiens, as he has been boots on the ground for Fedora IOT, EdgeNative, and Sparkplug for a long while now, and I think he is the best person to participate in this SIG from the Eclipse side.
I would be very glad to be included in the meetings.
Jeffrey "Jefro" Osier-Mixon |
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Distinguished Community Architect, Red Hat Office of the CTO
Automotive, RISC-V, Edge & IoT Communities
Please add me in the SIG !
Thanks and
Kind Regards,
M. Xavier Punithan Ph.D., /
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From : "Erickson Brent via sdv-wg" <sdv-wg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To : "Software Defined Vehicle Working Group" <sdv-wg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc : "Erickson Brent" <Brent.Erickson@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date : 2024/05/06 23:59:48 [GMT+09:00]
Subject : Re: [sdv-wg] Proposal for an Eclipse ThreadX SIG within the Eclipse SDV WG
ThreadX is definitely of interest for Harman and we would be willing to participate in the working group. I can’t commit to specific work to be done at this time but talks around
ThreadX have already occurred. I also can’t comment for Samsung and SOC support on their side but this is something we can work towards.
-Brent Erickson
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All: I raised this topic in the last steering committee meeting.
Here is my formal proposal to the entire working group, which begins a 2 week clock. We will have one more SC meeting if there are more questions to discuss directly. I am also happy to discuss the proposal directly here.
The Eclipse ThreadX project has been created and is beginning the work together as the first release is made. It represents the world’s first open source licensed, safety certified RTOS that is proven
and widely deployed. An Eclipse ThreadX Interest Group has been running since December 2023 to determine if there is enough interest for member companies to form a working group that would exist to:
- Consolidate the project getting the project under the Eclipse governance process quickly.
- Preserve the certifications working through the processes to enable downstream adopters
of ThreadX to certify their products and significantly shorten the lifecycle of safety-certified products based on Eclipse ThreadX.
- Build the community nurturing new contributions, driving adoption via developer advocacy,
and creating cross-pollination with our other communities within the Eclipse Foundation such as IoT and SDV.
- Promote the brand returning to the original trusted ThreadX name.
- Grow the ecosystem to ensure a sustainable future for ThreadX of all ecosystem participants:
silicon/SBC manufacturers, embedded system integrators, and tool vendors.
As discussions have progressed, it appears too early to develop a full blown Eclipse ThreadX Working Group, but there appears to be interest in the automotive space to ensure certifications are preserved
and processes developed to support Eclipse projects obtaining and maintaining safety critical certifications. To this end, we propose the formation of a ThreadX Special Interest Group under the Eclipse Software Defined Vehicle WG with the following scope:
The ThreadX Special Interest Group will drive the evolution of safety certification practices for the Eclipse ThreadX project, using it as the working model for future projects under the Eclipse SDV
WG umbrella. The working group will:
- Maintain the existing Eclipse ThreadX certifications.
- Support current work to develop additional Eclipse engineering practices required for safety certification of projects that can be applied within
other Eclipse SDV WG projects that wish to move towards safety certification.
- Explore ecosystem models for making project certifications available to end user organizations.
- Drive toward Eclipse ThreadX recognition as the best open source alternative for automotive.
It should be noted that this SIG under the Eclipse SDV WG does not change the project intent to maintain the best broad application scope.
I invite other Eclipse SDV Working Group members willing to join the SIG to state their intent by replying to this email.
kind regards, stephe
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