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Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture

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[[Category:Fedora]][[Category:SBR600]][[Category:Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture]]
= Introduction =
== Fedora Secondary Architecture Architectures ==
[http://fedoraproject.org Fedora supports two primary architectures] is an [http:* i386 - 32-bit Intel/AMD-compatible* x86_64 /opensource.org open source] community that produces the [http://get.fedoraproject.org Fedora Linux distribution] - 64-bit Intel/AMD-compatiblea complete operating system (and more) consisting of thousands of software packages. This software is available free of charge complete with the source code, so anyone can use, distribute, and modify it to meet their needs.
The Fedora distribution supports two primary architectures; these are the primary targets for the packages in Fedora:* i386 - 32-bit Intel/AMD - the chips that power most 32-bit computers, laptops, and netbooks* x86_64 - 64-bit Intel/AMD - the chips that power most 64-bit computers and laptops There are also a number of secondary archsarchitechtures, maintained by various groups within the larger Fedora community:* arm '''ARM''' - A widely-used, low-power processor family commonly used for embedded and mobile applications, including cellphones and tablets
* ia64 - Itanium
* pa-risc - HP Precision Architecture
* sparc - Sun RISC architecture
The [[:fedora:Architectures/ARM architecture is increasingly important, but there's a lot more that could be done in terms of update frequency, number of packages successfully built, transparency of process, and integration with the other |Fedora build processesARM Secondary Architecture]] project supports Fedora on ARM processors.
== ARM Processors ==
ARM chips are the most popular CPU produced -- approximately 1.6 in excess of 7 billion are being made each year, or about a million an hour. These are being sold under a number of different brand names (ARM, StrongARM, Armada, Cortex, OMAP, Sheeva, Snapdragon, XScale) by a number of different manufacturers. Most of these are going into cellphones, but hundreds of millions are being used in other devices such as routers, NAS boxes, embedded controllers, tablets, and netbooks. One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) computers, model XO-1.75, use an ARM processor. Since Fedora is used on the XO units, having a reliable ARM build of Fedora will become increasingly important. = Plan = == Initial Plan == We're going to set up a Koji build system for ARM. Initially this will be based on the [[CDOT Development Systems|CDOT system]] [http://hongkong.proximity.on.ca/ HongKong]. Initial ARM builders will use QEMU emulation, which will be replaced by ARM hardware when it arrives. == Current Tasks ==  {|width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" class="mediawiki sortable"!Task!Person!Status!Wiki Link |-|Koji Hub setup - PostgreSQL master|[[User:adaniel3|Arlene Daniel]]|In Progress - Goal of March 22| |-|Koji Hub setup - Koji Hub configuration|[[User:Paul.W|Paul Whalen]],[[User:Sadiki|Sadiki Latty]]||
|ARM processors are used in emerging ''hyperscale'' energy-|Koji Hub setup - Certificatesefficient compute systems based on [http://security|calxeda.com Calxeda] and [[Userhttp:Sadiki|Sadiki Latty]//marvell.com Marvell]||processors.
|-In addition, ARM processors are used on:|Koji Builder setup * [http://www.laptop.org One Laptop Per Child] (OLPC) computers, model XO- Shared filesystem1.75 and higher (Fedora is used on the XO units)|* the [http://raspberrypi.org Raspberry Pi], [Userhttp:Mashh|Mashfique Haque//apc.io APC], and other under-$100 "hackputers"* [http://plugcomputer.org Plug Computers]||
|-|Koji Builder setup - Koji Build Daemon|[[User:Dpcabra1|David Cabral]]||== Objective ==
|-|Performance - iSCSI vs. NFS vs. Local USB disk|Seneca is supporting the Fedora ARM initiative by hosting and managing a [[User:Dmchishofedora:Koji|David Chisholm]]|In Progress|[[Fedora Arm Secondary Architecture/Storage performance|Storage PerformanceKoji]]build farm that shadows the primary architectures, so that every package built for the primary architectures (including updates) is to be built for ARM.
|-|Initial mock tests on ARM|Everyone|80%|The [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/Initial Mock Compilation Tests|Initial Mock Compilation TestsKoji Buildsystem]]|-|Research and create image for F12 on OpenRD-Client|is accessible through a [[Userhttp:Paul//arm.koji.fedoraproject.W|Paul Whalenorg web interface]]|In progress||and through the koji command-|NFS setup - HongKong line tools provided as part of Fedora. Anyone with a Fedora account is welcome to VMs|[[User:Dmchisho|David Chisholm]]|Completed||-|Networking with NAT build packages on it; if you do not already have an account wish to connect OpenRD|[make use of the build system you can sign up using the [Userhttps:Sadiki|Sadiki Latty]]|In Progress||-|Revise mock config and //admin.fedoraproject.repo files in release RPM|[[User:Dpcabra1|David Cabral]]|53%|[[Fedora ARM Secondary Architectureorg/accounts/Local mirror of ARM repositories|Repos]]|-|Build kernels natively and from SRPM|[[User:Chris Tyler|Chris Tyler]]|In progress|[[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/Kernels|Kernels]Account System (fas2)].
|-|Set up F12 on OpenRD-Client|[[User:Chris Tyler|Chris Tyler]]|100%|[[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/OpenRD-Client|OpenRD-Client]]== Status ==
|} == Completed Tasks == # [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/Local mirror of ARM repositories|Local mirror of ARM repositories]]#* David CabralCurrently building F20.#* David Chisholm#* Daniel Gilloch# See the [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/ARM VMshardware|Set of standing VMs running the ARM image in emulationHardware]]#* Sadiki Latty#* Paul Whalen#* Arlene Daniel# [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/Mock Config Repo|mock configuration repository page for ARM]]#* Chris Tylerdetails of the build farm hardware.
= Resources =
== Wiki Pages ==
 
* Seneca Wiki
** [[:category:Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture|Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture]] (Category)
** [[Fedora ARM Koji Buildsystem]]
** [[Fedora ARM Secondary Architecture/ARM hardware]]
** [[Motion Sensor Interfacing for Panda Board based Dash Board System]]
* Fedora Project wiki
** [[:fedora:Architectures|Architectures]]** [[:fedora:Architectures/ARM|Architectures/ARM]]** [[:fedora:Koji|Koji]]*** [[:fedora:Koji/ServerHowTo|Koji/ServerHowTo]]*** [[:fedora:Koji/Policies|Koji/Policies]]
== Mailing Lists ==
* Fedora Mailing Lists
** [https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm arm] - For discussion of the ARM secondary architecture
== Sites == 
* [http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/HowToQemu Using Fedora ARM with Qemu]
* [https://fedorahosted.org/koji/ Koji software project site]
* Booting OpenRD from SD: [http://blog.thebehrens.net/category/tinkering/Booting OpenRD from SD]* SheevaPlug Update instructions: [http://chianapaulfedora.homelinuxwordpress.orgcom/2010/05/13/~marcinstalling-fedora-12-on-a-guruplug/eib_sheeva.htmlBooting GuruPlug Server from SD]
== IRC ==
* Fedora ARM Build Master - Paul Whalen - PaulW or PaulW_cdot on irc://irc.freenode.net/fedora-arm
* Seneca Fedora-ARM Project Coordinator - Chris Tyler - ctyler on irc://irc.freenode.net/fedora-arm
* Secondary Arch lead - Dennis Gilmore - dgilmore on irc://irc.freenode.net/fedora-devel or irc://irc.freenode.net/fedora-arm
* Fedora-ARM community - irc://irc.freenode.net/fedora-arm
* Koji community: irc://irc.freenode.net/koji

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