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SEBA ARM Porting
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Iteration 1
The initial effort for porting SEBA on ARM started officially in Akraino in early 2019. At that time, the upstream Opencord project had released CORD Platform 6.1 and SEBA 1.0 as described in the CORD 6.1 Guide.
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SEBA ARM Porting Iteration 2
The latest effort for porting SEBA on ARM has since moved away from the old CORD Platform 6.1 and SEBA 1.0 because there was no more real interest in the upstream Opencord project to maintain them, and at the same time the operators were pushing for adding more functionality and make SEBA better in quality and production ready.
Ever since late 2019, Opencord has started working on SEBA 2.0, having realeased a SEBA 2.0-alpha based on CORD Platform 7.0. The major component of SEBA, VOLTHA, has also been bumped from v1.6 to v1.7.
The SEBA 2.0-alpha release notes lists the major changes from the previous version.
However, the SEBA 2.0-alpha release was not considered stable enough at the time of the release, so the development work has continued upstream until a more stable, development version was available and running in the Opencord Jenkins CI - SiaB Jobs.
Components and versions
The 2nd interation of the SEBA for ARM port uses a snapshot of the master (development) branch of the various Opencord components, which was taken at a point in time where it was stable enough to be considered for porting.
The components were forked at some point in the beginning of March 2020, but for specific versions of the charts and applications you can consult the following spreadsheets from the Akraino Jira: