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MontaVista

MontaVista Software is a company that develops embedded Linux system software, development tools, and related software. Its products are made for other corporations developing embedded systems such as automotive electronics, communications equipment, mobile phones, and other electronic devices and infrastructure.

MontaVista Software
IndustryInternet, Software
FoundedMenlo Park, California (September 7, 1998)[1]
FounderJim Ready
Headquarters,
ProductsMontaVista Linux

MontaVista DevRocket

CGX

MVShield
OwnerPrivate equity investors
Number of employees
Over 250[2] (March 9, 2021)
Websitewww.mvista.com

MontaVista is based in Santa Clara, California and was founded in 1999 by James "Jim" Ready (formerly at Mentor Graphics and creator of Versatile Real-Time Executive (VRTX)) and others. On November 10, 2009 Cavium Networks announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to purchase MontaVista for $50 million. After Cavium got acquired by Marvell, Montavista operated as an independent entity.[3]

Products edit

Linux edit

May 12, 2009, MontaVista announced MontaVista Linux 6 (MVL6) comprising Market Specific Distributions, MontaVista Integration Platform, Software Development Kit, MontaVista Zone Content Server, and support and services. There are several differences between MVL6 and prior MontaVista Linux products. The main ones are:

  • Market Specific Distributions (MSD) – Linux operating systems (kernel + userland) optimized for each specific semiconductor vendor's hardware.
  • MontaVista Integration Platform – based on BitBake, analogous to make, which analyzes a set of directives and then builds a task dependency tree to satisfy a user command. BitBake then executes the defined tasks to completion.
  • MontaVista Zone Content Server – accessed from behind a proxy server, or local web mirror for offline operations, to fetch software and updates. Rather than depending on a mix of public HTTP, Concurrent Versions System (CVS), Git, and Subversion servers across the Internet, there is one source for each original source archive and patch.

MontaVista Linux (formerly named Hard Hat Linux) is a Linux distribution that has been enhanced to become a full real-time operating system. The work on real-time performance has since continued to a point where MontaVista claims to support hard real-time tasks on embedded Linux as of MontaVista Linux 4.0, with response times as fast as other real-time operating systems.[4]

MontaVista sells subscriptions, which consist of software, documentation, and technical support. The software includes a Linux kernel and toolchain aimed at a specific hardware configuration, collectively called a Linux Support Package (LSP), and other integrated tools including the Eclipse-based DevRocket integrated development environment (IDE).[5] The distribution is available in three editions, each aimed at different market segments: Professional Edition, Carrier Grade Edition, and Mobilinux.[6] The MontaVista Linux toolkit includes specific code libraries to easily migrate from Wind River Systems' VxWorks and the pSOS operating systems.

OpenCGX edit

Project OpenCGX is an open and free to use embedded Linux distribution from MontaVista Software LLC. OpenCGX is based on MontaVista’s eleventh generation Carrier Grade Linux. Engineers can quickly jumpstart their ARM and x86 development with a full embedded Linux distribution that is easily customizable. OpenCGX in its introduction is based on Yocto 2.4 with Linux Kernel 4.14 (or latest LTS kernel) and GNU 7.2 toolchain.

Carrier Grade Express (CGX) edit

MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade eXpress (CGX) is MontaVista's main operating system product.

Carrier Grade Edition edit

MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition (CGE) is a commercial-grade Linux development platform for developers working with reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) managed hardware (Hardware Platform Interface (HPI), Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)) or custom hardware, who need long-term support and high availability.[7] Carrier Grade Linux is governed by the Linux Foundation CGL working group.

DevRocket edit

MontaVista DevRocket is a set of Eclipse plug-ins for facilitating application and system development with MontaVista Linux. DevRocket integrated development environment (IDE) runs on Linux, Solaris and Windows. It uses the Eclipse C++ Development Toolkit (CDT). Starting with DevRocket 5.0, users can add MontaVista's plug-ins into an existing Eclipse installation, or install Eclipse with the plugins already loaded.[5]

DevRocket is available in two varieties: a Platform Developer Kit (PDK) and Application Developer Kit (ADK). The Platform Developer Kit includes the ability to communicate with a target (RSE, SSH), create and manage file systems, debugging (kgdb), and performance tuning (memory leak, memory use, system profiling). The application developer kit includes a virtual target for developing applications earlier in the development cycle, one-click edit/compile/debug, and performance tuning.[8]

Services edit

Custom Hardware Enablement edit

RTOS/Legacy Migration edit

System Certification edit

MontaVista Linux is being used in applications within IT and telecom that need to be certified according to Common Criteria, up to EAL4+ level. Evaluation Assurance Level 4+ (EAL4+) is commonly used to secure connectivity in critical environments, such as fire and police departments, or aviation and industry control systems. With the help of EAL4+ these critical environments can, for example, ensure secure and safe phone calls, control communication in-flight and for the assembly line, and achieve secure internet access.

Legacy products edit

Several legacy products are available from MontaVista under long-term support agreements.[9]

Mobilinux edit

MontaVista Mobilinux is for wireless handsets and other mobile devices such as Global Positioning System (GPS) devices, portable medical devices, and wireless POS terminals. Mobilinux's key features include dynamic power management, real-time performance, fast booting, and small memory footprint.[10]

Professional Edition edit

MontaVista Professional Edition (Pro) is for general embedded Linux developers. Pro is for intelligent device markets, including networking and communications, instrumentation and control, aerospace and defense, small office/home office (SOHO) devices, and medical devices.[11] Future development of MontaVista Pro has been folded into MontaVista Linux, effectively ending this as a separate edition starting version 5.0.24.

Open source contributions edit

MontaVista has a history of being a major contributor to the Linux kernel and the open source community. From the start, Jim Ready said he wanted to make it "100% pure Linux" under the GPL.[12] The core changes to make MontaVista Linux into a real-time operating system were made by Nigel Gamble and later updated by Robert Love.[13] Robert Love submitted the changes to the Linux kernel in 2001. The Linux 2.6 stable kernel series is the first to include similar features, such as priority-based preemption. As of 2008, MontaVista had contributed 1.2% of the Linux kernel, making it the 9th-largest corporate contributor to the Linux kernel, according to a survey by the Linux Foundation.[14]

MontaVista has also spun off independent open source projects based on several of its features, including dynamic power management, high resolution POSIX timers, the pramfs file system,[15] and the openais implementation of the Service Availability Forum's (SA Forum) Application Interface Specification.[16]

Distribution edit

Other versions of MontaVista Linux are used in devices made by a number of partners, including Sony Bravia TVs, NEC routers, and others, especially in Japan.[17] A version of MontaVista Linux OS is used in Dell Latitude E4200 and E4300 notebooks[18][19] to provide the Latitude ON feature.[20]

Cisco NX-OS is based on HardHat Linux.[21]

Mobile phones edit

Motorola became the first company to use Linux on a mobile phone when it released the Motorola A760 to the Chinese market on February 16, 2003. Motorola chose to use MontaVista Linux in the Motorola A760 and future Linux-based phones, despite the fact that Motorola was a founding member of the competing Symbian OS.[22] Since then, Motorola has increased focus on its Linux platform and publicly stated that the future platform for all its mid- and high-tier mobile phones will be Linux with Java,[23] and other phone manufacturers NEC and Panasonic have developed a common platform based on MontaVista Linux.[24][25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Watch, Wireless (October 18, 2004). "MontaVista claims realtime support for Linux mobile". Theregister.co.uk. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  2. ^ "MontaVista company profile". Mvista.com. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  3. ^ "MontaVista Software- Commercial Embedded Linux Solutions".
  4. ^ "MontaVista touts native hard real-time Linux". Archived from the original on September 4, 2012.
  5. ^ a b . Mvista.com. Archived from the original on January 5, 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  6. ^ "MontaVista official Products page". Mvista.com. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  7. ^ "MontaVista official Carrier-Grade Edition details page". Mvista.com. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  8. ^ "MontaVista's embedded Linux app dev tools go "all-plugin"". Archived from the original on September 6, 2012.
  9. ^ MontaVista, Product Lifecycle (March 10, 2021). "Product Lifecycle".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ . Mvista.com. Archived from the original on January 14, 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  11. ^ "MontaVista official Professional Edition details page". Mvista.com. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  12. ^ "An interview with MontaVista Founder Jim Ready". Archived from the original on January 28, 2013.
  13. ^ "Updated Linux kernel preemption patches". Lwn.net. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on June 3, 2008.
  15. ^ "Linux.com :: MontaVista Contributes to Open Source for CE Linux".
  16. ^ . Openais.org. Archived from the original on March 8, 2012. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  17. ^ "MontaVista beefs up Japan presence". Archived from the original on July 10, 2012.
  18. ^ "Newsroom". Dell. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  19. ^ Schwankert, Steven (October 22, 2008). . InfoWorld. Archived from the original on October 29, 2008. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  20. ^ . Mvista.com. September 29, 2009. Archived from the original on December 5, 2010. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  21. ^ "Hacking NX-OS Part 3 | Maximum Entropy".
  22. ^ "Motorola discloses that its new A760 handset uses MontaVista Linux". Archived from the original on January 28, 2013.
  23. ^ Segan, Sascha (July 26, 2006). "Motorola Outlines Plans for RAZR Successor, The SCPL". PC Magazine. Retrieved June 27, 2008.
  24. ^ "Linux powers DoCoMo's first 3.5G phone". Archived from the original on July 10, 2012.
  25. ^ "NEC and Panasonic form mobile phone development joint venture". Archived from the original on July 19, 2012.


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MontaVista Software is a company that develops embedded Linux system software development tools and related software Its products are made for other corporations developing embedded systems such as automotive electronics communications equipment mobile phones and other electronic devices and infrastructure MontaVista SoftwareIndustryInternet SoftwareFoundedMenlo Park California September 7 1998 1 FounderJim ReadyHeadquartersSan Jose California United StatesProductsMontaVista Linux MontaVista DevRocketCGX MVShieldOwnerPrivate equity investorsNumber of employeesOver 250 2 March 9 2021 Websitewww wbr mvista wbr com MontaVista is based in Santa Clara California and was founded in 1999 by James Jim Ready formerly at Mentor Graphics and creator of Versatile Real Time Executive VRTX and others On November 10 2009 Cavium Networks announced that it had signed a definitive agreement to purchase MontaVista for 50 million After Cavium got acquired by Marvell Montavista operated as an independent entity 3 Contents 1 Products 1 1 Linux 1 1 1 OpenCGX 1 2 Carrier Grade Express CGX 1 3 Carrier Grade Edition 1 4 DevRocket 2 Services 2 1 Custom Hardware Enablement 2 2 RTOS Legacy Migration 2 3 System Certification 3 Legacy products 3 1 Mobilinux 3 2 Professional Edition 4 Open source contributions 5 Distribution 5 1 Mobile phones 6 See also 7 ReferencesProducts editLinux edit May 12 2009 MontaVista announced MontaVista Linux 6 MVL6 comprising Market Specific Distributions MontaVista Integration Platform Software Development Kit MontaVista Zone Content Server and support and services There are several differences between MVL6 and prior MontaVista Linux products The main ones are Market Specific Distributions MSD Linux operating systems kernel userland optimized for each specific semiconductor vendor s hardware MontaVista Integration Platform based on BitBake analogous to make which analyzes a set of directives and then builds a task dependency tree to satisfy a user command BitBake then executes the defined tasks to completion MontaVista Zone Content Server accessed from behind a proxy server or local web mirror for offline operations to fetch software and updates Rather than depending on a mix of public HTTP Concurrent Versions System CVS Git and Subversion servers across the Internet there is one source for each original source archive and patch MontaVista Linux formerly named Hard Hat Linux is a Linux distribution that has been enhanced to become a full real time operating system The work on real time performance has since continued to a point where MontaVista claims to support hard real time tasks on embedded Linux as of MontaVista Linux 4 0 with response times as fast as other real time operating systems 4 MontaVista sells subscriptions which consist of software documentation and technical support The software includes a Linux kernel and toolchain aimed at a specific hardware configuration collectively called a Linux Support Package LSP and other integrated tools including the Eclipse based DevRocket integrated development environment IDE 5 The distribution is available in three editions each aimed at different market segments Professional Edition Carrier Grade Edition and Mobilinux 6 The MontaVista Linux toolkit includes specific code libraries to easily migrate from Wind River Systems VxWorks and the pSOS operating systems OpenCGX edit Project OpenCGX is an open and free to use embedded Linux distribution from MontaVista Software LLC OpenCGX is based on MontaVista s eleventh generation Carrier Grade Linux Engineers can quickly jumpstart their ARM and x86 development with a full embedded Linux distribution that is easily customizable OpenCGX in its introduction is based on Yocto 2 4 with Linux Kernel 4 14 or latest LTS kernel and GNU 7 2 toolchain Carrier Grade Express CGX edit MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade eXpress CGX is MontaVista s main operating system product Carrier Grade Edition edit MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition CGE is a commercial grade Linux development platform for developers working with reliability availability and serviceability RAS managed hardware Hardware Platform Interface HPI Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI or custom hardware who need long term support and high availability 7 Carrier Grade Linux is governed by the Linux Foundation CGL working group DevRocket edit MontaVista DevRocket is a set of Eclipse plug ins for facilitating application and system development with MontaVista Linux DevRocket integrated development environment IDE runs on Linux Solaris and Windows It uses the Eclipse C Development Toolkit CDT Starting with DevRocket 5 0 users can add MontaVista s plug ins into an existing Eclipse installation or install Eclipse with the plugins already loaded 5 DevRocket is available in two varieties a Platform Developer Kit PDK and Application Developer Kit ADK The Platform Developer Kit includes the ability to communicate with a target RSE SSH create and manage file systems debugging kgdb and performance tuning memory leak memory use system profiling The application developer kit includes a virtual target for developing applications earlier in the development cycle one click edit compile debug and performance tuning 8 Services editCustom Hardware Enablement edit RTOS Legacy Migration edit System Certification edit MontaVista Linux is being used in applications within IT and telecom that need to be certified according to Common Criteria up to EAL4 level Evaluation Assurance Level 4 EAL4 is commonly used to secure connectivity in critical environments such as fire and police departments or aviation and industry control systems With the help of EAL4 these critical environments can for example ensure secure and safe phone calls control communication in flight and for the assembly line and achieve secure internet access Legacy products editSeveral legacy products are available from MontaVista under long term support agreements 9 Mobilinux edit MontaVista Mobilinux is for wireless handsets and other mobile devices such as Global Positioning System GPS devices portable medical devices and wireless POS terminals Mobilinux s key features include dynamic power management real time performance fast booting and small memory footprint 10 Professional Edition edit MontaVista Professional Edition Pro is for general embedded Linux developers Pro is for intelligent device markets including networking and communications instrumentation and control aerospace and defense small office home office SOHO devices and medical devices 11 Future development of MontaVista Pro has been folded into MontaVista Linux effectively ending this as a separate edition starting version 5 0 24 Open source contributions editMontaVista has a history of being a major contributor to the Linux kernel and the open source community From the start Jim Ready said he wanted to make it 100 pure Linux under the GPL 12 The core changes to make MontaVista Linux into a real time operating system were made by Nigel Gamble and later updated by Robert Love 13 Robert Love submitted the changes to the Linux kernel in 2001 The Linux 2 6 stable kernel series is the first to include similar features such as priority based preemption As of 2008 MontaVista had contributed 1 2 of the Linux kernel making it the 9th largest corporate contributor to the Linux kernel according to a survey by the Linux Foundation 14 MontaVista has also spun off independent open source projects based on several of its features including dynamic power management high resolution POSIX timers the pramfs file system 15 and the openais implementation of the Service Availability Forum s SA Forum Application Interface Specification 16 Distribution editMain article List of devices that run MontaVista Linux Other versions of MontaVista Linux are used in devices made by a number of partners including Sony Bravia TVs NEC routers and others especially in Japan 17 A version of MontaVista Linux OS is used in Dell Latitude E4200 and E4300 notebooks 18 19 to provide the Latitude ON feature 20 Cisco NX OS is based on HardHat Linux 21 Mobile phones edit Motorola became the first company to use Linux on a mobile phone when it released the Motorola A760 to the Chinese market on February 16 2003 Motorola chose to use MontaVista Linux in the Motorola A760 and future Linux based phones despite the fact that Motorola was a founding member of the competing Symbian OS 22 Since then Motorola has increased focus on its Linux platform and publicly stated that the future platform for all its mid and high tier mobile phones will be Linux with Java 23 and other phone manufacturers NEC and Panasonic have developed a common platform based on MontaVista Linux 24 25 See also editGreen Hills Software LynuxWorks Versatile Real Time Executive VRTX TimeSys Cavium NetworksReferences edit Watch Wireless October 18 2004 MontaVista claims realtime support for Linux mobile Theregister co uk Retrieved January 12 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Ready Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Updated Linux kernel preemption patches Lwn net Retrieved January 12 2012 Linux Kernel Development April 2008 Archived from the original on June 3 2008 Linux com MontaVista Contributes to Open Source for CE Linux About OpenAIS Openais org Archived from the original on March 8 2012 Retrieved 2012 01 12 MontaVista beefs up Japan presence Archived from the original on July 10 2012 Newsroom Dell Retrieved January 12 2012 Schwankert Steven October 22 2008 Instant on Dell desktop to debut soon Hardware InfoWorld Archived from the original on October 29 2008 Retrieved 2012 01 12 Latitude ON Launched Today blog mvista com Mvista com September 29 2009 Archived from the original on December 5 2010 Retrieved January 12 2012 Hacking NX OS Part 3 Maximum Entropy Motorola discloses that its new A760 handset uses MontaVista Linux Archived from the original on January 28 2013 Segan Sascha July 26 2006 Motorola Outlines Plans for RAZR Successor The 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