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  • Michele Paolino:

    • Prepare slides summarizing achievements for AMM and share them with Jerry.

    • Include options for dual architecture (Xen and KVM) in the presentation.

  • Marius Vlad:

    • Update the architecture diagram to clarify the testing and implementation process.

    • Continue working on the AGL IBI Window Manager as a testbed for validating API connections.

  • Jerry (PAS_趙健淙):

    • Coordinate discussions on Xen Hypervisor and KVM at AMM, including potential collaboration with ARM, Linaro, and Renesas.

  • Walt Miner:

    • Confirm Michele's session status for AMM and finalize the schedule.

  • All Members:

    • Continue discussions on dual architecture (Xen and KVM) and finalize the approach for Phase 4.

    • Prepare for in-depth discussions at the AMM regarding the future direction of hypervisor and non-hypervisor solutions.

Feb 18, 2025

Attendees:

Minutes

Key Discussion Point

  • AMD Embedded Boards:

    • Yuichi Kusakabe raised questions about AMD embedded evaluation boards and their compatibility with open-source communities.

    • Walt Miner mentioned discussing this with AMD at the upcoming Embedded World event.

  • Jira Ticket Review:

    • Participants reviewed open Jira tickets and discussed their statuses.

    • Some tickets were marked as resolved or inactive due to lack of ongoing work.

    • Permissions for resolving tickets were identified as an issue for some attendees, which Walt Miner will address.

  • Unified Topics and AMM (All Members Meeting):

    • Discussions on unified usage topics and their inclusion in the AMM agenda.

    • Jerry suggested skipping certain topics during the face-to-face workshop due to Murakami-san's absence.

  • Bluetooth Contributions:

    • Jerry highlighted the potential for contributions to Bluetooth profiles (e.g., HFP, messaging) in AGL (Automotive Grade Linux).

    • This would enhance AGL's capabilities and showcase its features to customers.

  • SDV Reference Platform:

    • Discussions on the SDV (Software Defined Vehicle) reference platform and its integration with existing AGL features.

    • Jerry emphasized the importance of consolidating AGL features into the SDV platform to align with community goals.

    • Honda expressed interest in contributing a Zephyr RTOS implementation to AGL, which will be further discussed at the next face-to-face meeting.

  • Virtualization and Hypervisor Architectures:

    • Michele Paolino presented proposals for virtualization architectures using KVM and Xen hypervisors.

    • Key points included:

      • Running containers for instrument clusters and IVI (In-Vehicle Infotainment) alongside a real-time OS in a virtual machine.

      • Challenges with GPU virtualization in Xen.

      • Alternative architectures using Cortex-R processors and OpenAMP for communication between domains.

    • The group agreed to further discuss these options during the face-to-face meeting.

  • ARM and Intel Engagement:

    • Discussions on re-engaging ARM and Intel with AGL.

    • ARM's potential rejoining of AGL was discussed, with meetings planned at Embedded World.

    • Intel's interest in AGL was noted, though their current state was described as challenging.

Action Items

  1. Jira Ticket Permissions:

    • Walt Miner to address the issue of some participants lacking permissions to resolve Jira tickets. SPEC-5373 written to address the problem.

  2. AMD Embedded Boards:

    • Walt Miner to follow up with AMD at Embedded World regarding evaluation boards.

  3. SDV Reference Platform:

    • Further discussions on SDV architecture and goals to take place during the face-to-face meeting.

  4. ARM and Intel Engagement:

    • Continue discussions with ARM and Intel to encourage their participation in AGL.

  5. Zephyr RTOS Contribution:

    • Honda to prepare for discussions on Zephyr RTOS implementation at the next meeting.