Hitler uses petalinux
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Hilter the program manager finds out his team is unable to do something due to using Petalinux
| 00:00 - 00:03 | We've created a Ubuntu 16.04 VM |
| 00:04 - 00:05 | and installed software according to UG1144 |
| 00:05 - 00:07 | We've dedicated a 1 TB Samsung 860 EVO to the VM |
| 00:08 - 00:12 | Neither u-boot or linux can acess the ethernet |
| 00:12 - 00:15 | And we still can't get the AMC slot numbers |
| 00:17 - 00:19 | With the IPMI driver we can get the slot number |
| 00:19 - 00:21 | and use the MDIO to configure the ethernet phy |
| 00:24 - 00:26 | Mein Führer |
| 00:27 - 00:28 | IPMI |
| 00:31 - 00:33 | We can't include the IPMI driver in rootfs |
| 00:34 - 00:36 | petalinux doesn't support IPMI |
| 00:53 - 00:58 | Leave the room if you suggested petalinux, use light themes, or perfer SVN over git |
| 01:13 - 01:15 | How's it not supported?! |
| 01:15 - 01:17 | IPMI is in the linux source code |
| 01:18 - 01:23 | It just needs to add the driver to the linux build configuration |
| 01:25 - 01:28 | peta-mother-***** |
| 01:29 - 01:31 | They took the open source Yocto project |
| 01:31 - 01:34 | And added closed source "tools" on top of it |
| 01:34 - 01:37 | How dare they make what's essentially bash scripts |
| 01:37 - 01:40 | and write it in C |
| 01:40 - 01:42 | Mein Führer we could try building ipmi_ssif.ko afterwards |
| 01:42 - 01:46 | The build settings are obfuscated! petalinux adds it's own configuration |
| 01:46 - 01:48 | Mein Führer. maybe we just need to read more user guides |
| 01:48 - 01:52 | Those guides only work for eval boards |
| 01:53 - 01:54 | No mention of errors! |
| 01:56 - 01:57 | How's Xilinx "Adaptable", "Intelligent" |
| 01:57 - 02:00 | If they can't even list how to install an in-tree driver |
| 02:00 - 02:03 | or support multi-threading in SDK makefiles |
| 02:04 - 02:08 | They're so afraid or teaching anything usefull |
| 02:08 - 02:13 | in order to encourage vendor lock in |
| 02:14 - 02:16 | It should be so simple |
| 02:17 - 02:21 | We should've stuck to a bare metal design as Stalin did |
| 02:27 - 02:29 | It wouldn't be easy |
| 02:30 - 02:34 | but we know how to slog though a C project |
| 02:34 - 02:36 | no surprises other than bugs |
| 02:41 - 02:42 | ugh Xilinx |
| 02:43 - 02:47 | getting away with terrible software because their users are technically competent |
| 02:48 - 02:53 | Anyone who cares about UI in San Jose |
| 02:54 - 02:56 | Is working for apple or a startup |
| 02:56 - 02:59 | leaving the worst programmers to Xilinx |
| 03:00 - 03:02 | Vivado not supporting dark themes makes my eyes bleed |
| 03:04 - 03:07 | It's ok Gerda, we still get paid |
| 03:14 - 03:16 | Without the IPMI driver |
| 03:19 - 03:23 | automatic discover other cards is impossible |
| 03:25 - 03:26 | our customers will complain |
| 03:31 - 03:33 | Our product's gonna suck |
| 03:40 - 03:46 | The customer can manually hook up to each AMC via UART and |
| 03:46 - 03:49 | and edit configuration files |
| 03:53 - 03:56 | We can make a GUI to do it |
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