ZIO presented at ICALEPCS'2013
added by Juan David González Cobas on 2013-11-06 10:15:22.524566
On behalf of the ZIO development team, Tomasz Włostowski presented a mini-oral and poster at ICALEPCS'2013 in San Francisco.
You will find the paper, poster and slides in the files section.
ZIO at FOSDEM '13
added by Federico Vaga on 2013-02-06 16:23:04.016537
Federico Vaga and Alessandro Rubini presented ZIO to FOSEDM '13. The slide of the presentation are available in the documents section. The presentation started with a rapid overview of the framework and its features. Then, the authors made a live demonstration of the framework with a simple device.
zio version 1.0
added by Alessandro Rubini on 2013-01-21 21:17:15.934952
I just pushed commit "zio-beta4-96-g1678b014" as zio-v1.0 .
This is 96 commits since we tagged beta4, and in the last two weeks a
lot
has changed to the better, simplifying the internal hairy details and
clarifying the documentation.
The most important features (ignoring bug fixes, for stuff that was
exposed
by the new data flow or corner case that never happened):
* the control structure is now 1.0, with alarms and TLV.
* files are renamed, with shorter and better names
* master builds and is tested from 2.6.32 up to current kernels
* the manual has more images, is bigger and clearer
* self-timed devices work perfectly with the default trigger
* zero-size blocks (control-only) are supported both in input and
output
* TDC and DTC examples are included
* persistent alarms are there (can be cleared in sysfs)
* current-control is available in sysfs for monitoring
* device name and address are available in
sysfs
Manual:
https://www.ohwr.org/project/zio/uploads/3a3217597796f47d3c108e98541922c1/zio-manual-130121-v1.0.pdf
Cloned read-only repo, renamed and tarred:
https://www.ohwr.org/project/zio/uploads/4b6522cdbfb572b271f4b8c193c65be3/zio-v1.0.tar.gz
Thanks a lot to Federico, for great code and review. Which includes
branch "zio-v1.0-backport" that builds cleanly for 2.6.24 and all
kernels from 2.6.26 up to 2.6.31 (master works for 2.6.32 onwards).
/alessandro
zio-beta4 tagged in the repository
added by Alessandro Rubini on 2012-11-09 23:56:26.247555
The master branch is now tagged zio-beta4. It includes new
software-only
drivers for stress-testing and experimenting, some bug fixes for
corner
cases and some incompatibilities to be future-proof (no more serious
incompatibilities are expected).
Real ZIO drivers exists, but they need specialized hardware
and thus are released in different ohwr projects.
We plan to reach 1.0 by the end of the month.
PF ZIO presented at ELCE '12
added by Federico Vaga on 2012-11-06 23:49:55.849257
Alessandro Rubini presented the new protocol family ZIO (PF_ZIO) at the Embedded Linux conference Europe 2012 in Barcellona. The presentation started with a rapid overview about the ZIO framework to explain the development context of the new protocol family. Then the presentation continued with the description of our new protocol family. It concluded with a demonstration about the ZIO core and the new PF ZIO.
ZIO presented in the ht section
added by Alessandro Rubini on 2011-11-24 16:05:23.121212
On Nov 23rd 2011, the project has been presented to the hardware and timing section in Geneve. On Nov 24th we had a brainstorming session to refine requirements and increase our TODO list