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A New Model for System and Device Latency

Jean Pihet of NewOldBits discusses device and system latency. A New Model for the System and Devices Latency Due to the nature of the new SoC architectures the Power Management needs a new model for the various system latencies. The talk presents: the concepts of system, devices, wake-up and ...

02-17
49:44

Managing Kernel Modules With kmod

Lucas De Marchi talks about managing kernel modules with kmod.

02-17
46:25

PyTimeChart Practical

Pierre Tardy of Intel discusses PyTimeChart

02-17
33:06

OpenEmbedded - A Layered Approach

Khem Raj, from the OpenEmbedded Project, discusses a layered approach to OpenEmbedded. OpenEmbedded - A Layered Approach OpenEmbedded has steered towards a layered approach to generate Embedded Linux Distributions. It now has a small set of core metadata which is maintained as openembedded-core ...

02-17
39:25

Pin Control Subsystem Overview

Linus Walleij of ST-Ericsson gives a Pin Control Subsystem overview. Pin Control Subsystem Overview Many modern SoCs excercise direct control over its packaging pins, but until recently there was no structured way of supporting this in the Linux kernel. Over the past year or two I have ...

02-17
01:00:36

Producing the Beaglebone and Supporting It

Koen Kooi, from The Angstrom Distribution, discusses the Beaglebone in detail.

02-17
42:45

Getting the First Open Source GSM Stack in Linux

Marcin Mielczarczyk, from Tieto, talks about Linux's first open source GSM stack. Way of Getting First Open Source GSM stack in Linux Presentation will describe porting of Linux to one of the cellphones based on Mediatek platform (MT6235). It also describes way how we could get first fully Open ...

02-17
54:13

HTML5 in a Plasma-Active World

Danny Bennett from basysKom GmbH talks about HTML5. HTML5 in a Plasma-Active World With the explosion of mobile application development, there is a increasing demand for a common run-time environment across the many mobile platforms. The WAC (Wholesale Applications Community) along with the ...

02-17
34:37

Useful USB Gadgets on Linux

Gary Bisson, from Adeno Embedded, takes a look at some useful Linux USB gadgets.

02-17
44:34

GUIs: Coming to Uncommon Goods Near You

Jason Kridner from Texas Instruments talks about GUIs. GUIs: Coming to Uncommon Goods Near You With the “smartphone effect” proliferating in many applications outside the consumer space, it’s become apparent that slick graphical user interfaces (GUIs) sell. In this session, you’ll learn how to ...

02-17
52:32

Adapting Your Network Code For IPv6 Support

Mike Anderson, from The PTR Group, discloses how to bring your network code up to speed for IPv6. Adapting Your Network Code for IPv6 Support IPv6 support is no longer a "sometime in the future" thing. We've exhausted the IPv4 address space and need to start transitioning our code to support ...

02-17
01:03:06

Userland Tools and Techniques For Linux Board Bring-Up and Systems Integration

Hunyue Yau, from HY Research LLC, covers Linux system integration and board interation using Userland tools and techniques.

02-17
51:04

M68k: Life in the Old Architecture

Greg Ungerer, from McAfee, brings us back to the M68K Architecture M68K: Life in the Old Architecture The Motorola 68000 architecture is a "classic". It has been around for a very long time, and during the 1980's was a serious competitor to the Intel family of x86 processors. Where is it today? ...

02-17
46:53

Optimizing the Embedded Platform Using OpenCV

Matt Weber of Rockwell Collins discusses optimizing the embedded platform using OpenCV. Optimizing the Embedded Platform using OpenCV Platform optimization can be a challenge with all the factors involved (toolchain, library(s), VFP/NEON, offloading to DSP/GPU, power management). There are many ...

02-17
37:33

DMA Buffer Sharing: An Introduction

Rob Clark, from Texas Instruments, delivers an Introduction to DMA Buffer Sharing.

02-16
35:21

LAVA Project Update

Paul Larson of Linaro gives a LAVA Project update. LAVA Project Update The Linaro Automated Validation Architecture (LAVA) is an open source framework used at Linaro for running automated tests on Ubuntu and Android based images, kernels, and more. I introduced LAVA at ELC a year ago. Since ...

02-16
48:15

Linux on eMMC: Optimizing for Performance

Ken Tough of Intrisyc discusses Linux on eMMC. Linux on eMMC: Optimizing for Performance Embedded devices are increasingly choosing eMMC instead of raw NAND flash as their main storage, for increased independence from component vendors and changing storage densities. This presentation examines ...

02-16
52:19

Embedded License Compliance Patterns and Antipatterns

Elizabeth Flanagan from Intel discusses embedded license compliance patterns. Embedded License Compliance Patterns and Antipatterns We will examine the status of license wrangling and compliance using the Yocto project, our move towards the adoption of the SPDX standard. We will also provide ...

02-16
43:49

Using Virtio to Talk With Remote Processors

Ohad Ben-Cohen, from Wizery / Texas Instruments, shows us how to talk with remote processors using Virtio.

02-16
54:42

Board Bringup: LCD and Display Interfaces

David Anders of Texas Instruments discusses board bringup. Board Bringup: LCD and Display Interfaces Board bringup is one of the most under documented aspects of embedded development. This presentation will look at the various display technologies such as DisplayPort, DVI, LVDS, and other LCD ...

02-16
40:36

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