From: eLinux.org
ELC 2011 Presentations
Presenters, Demo-ers, Participants: Thanks very much for your
participation in Linux Foundation’s Embedded Linux Conference
2011.
This page is for collecting the presentations that were made at the
conference. During and after the conference we will collect materials
from the presenters and place them here. Please watch this page if you
are interested in a particular presentation - and if it doesn’t show up,
please send me an e-mail and we’ll try to track it down.
Contents
Videos
Once again, through the diligent work of the Free
Electrons team, all videos for ELC2011 can
be found at ELC 2011
Videos and the Android
Builder Summit videos can be found at Android Builder Summit
videos.
Instructions
Presenters: Please post your technical conference presentations on
this page. (See Instructions below the tables)
Table of Presentations
NOTE: If you add a wikilink to your presentation and attempt to upload
it via the link, it may fail. If it does, use the
Special:Upload page to upload your
file.
Keynotes
Presenter(s) | Session Description | Presentation |
Dirk Hohndel & Richard Purdie | The Yocto Project | No slides used. |
Arnd Bergmann (IBM) | Becoming Part of the Linux Kernel Community | Elc2011_bergmann_keynote.pdf |
Presenters
Presentations
Presenter(s)
Session Description
Presentation
Day 1, 10:00am
Keshava Munegowda (Texas Instruments)
Power Fail Safe FAT File Systems
Frank Rowand (Sony)
Identifying Embedded Real-Time Latency Issues: I-Cache and Locks
Bruno Cardoso Lopes (University of Campinas)
LLVM, Clang and Embedded Linux Systems
Day 1, 11:00am
Steven Rostedt (Red Hat)
Kernel Shark Tutorial
Kang Dongwook (ETRI)
Snapshot Booting on Embedded Linux
Khem Raj
State of OpenEmbedded Internal Toolchain and SDKs
Day 1, 1:30pm
David Rusling (Linaro)
Linaro: A Year of Change
Linaro_2011_ELC_Talk.odp
Linaro_2011_ELC_Talk.pdf
Hai Shalom (Atheros)
Control, Recover and Debug Your Embedded Product with PCD
Gene Sally
Zigbee Networking & Linux
Day 1, 2:30pm
Xi Wang (Broadcom)
Solving Real-Time Scheduling Problems with RT_PREEMPT and
Deadline-Based Scheduler
Mike Anderson (The PTR Group)
ARM Neon Instruction Set and Why You Should Care
Darren Hart (Intel)
Yocto Project: Practical Kernel Development Tutorial
Day 1, 3:40pm
Arnd Bergmann (IBM)
Optimizations for Cheap Flash Media
Wolfram Sang (Pengutronix)
Developer’s Diary: Helping the Process
Rajesh Lal (Nokia)
Fun with QML and JavaScript
Day 1, 4:40pm
Thomas Gleixner (linutronix)
RT-Preempt: What’s The State and Why There is No Roadmap
Jason Kridner (Texas Instruments)
High-Level Web Interface to Low-Level Linux I/O on the Beagleboard
Day 2, 10:00am
Paul Mundt (Renesas)
Working with HardIRQs: Life Beyond Static IRQ Assignments
Amit Kucheria (Linaro)
Powerdebugging Inside Linaro
Elc2011_kucheria.odp
Elc2011_kucheria.pdf
Mike Anderson (The PTR Group)
High-Performance Computing using GPUs
Day 2, 11:00am
Paul Larson (Linaro)
Linaro Automated Validation on ARM
Dave Stewart (Intel)
The Yocto Project and its Application Development Toolkit (ADT) - The
Answer to Effective Embedded Application Development
Damian Hobson Garcia (Igel), Katusya Matsubara, Takanari Hayama, Hisao
Munakata
Integrating a Hardware Video Codec into Android Stagefright using
OpenMAX IL
Day 2, 1:30pm
Koen Kooi (Texas Instruments)
Integrating OpenEmbedded and Yocto
Mark Gross (Intel)
How to Power Tune a Device Running on a Linux Kernel for Better Suspend
Battery Life
Remi Lorriaux (Adeneo Embedded)
Real-time Audio on Embedded Devices
Day 2, 2:30am
Magnus Damm
Runtime PM: Upstream I/O Device Power Management
Jesse Barker
Linux Graphics Meets the ARM Ecosystem
David Anders (Texas Instruments)
Board Bringup: Open Source Hardware and Software Tools
Day 2, 3:40pm
John Williams (PetaLogix)
Dynamic Co-simulation of FPGA-based Linux Systems-on-Chip
Sumit Semwal (Texas Instruments)
Media Controller Framework (MCF) For OMAP2+ Display Subsystem
Day 3, 9:00am
John Stultz (IBM)
Android for Servers?
Anand Gadiyar (Texas Instruments)
Tools and Techniques for Debugging Embedded Systems
Hans Verkuil (Cisco)
Video4linux: Progress, New videobuf2 Framework and the Future
Day 3, 10:00am
Yoshiya Hirase (Nokia)
Faster Resume For More Energy Savings on MeeGo
Jake Edge (Linux Weekly News)
What Embedded Linux Developers Should Know About IPv6
Grégoire Gentil (Always Innovating)
Hot Multi-OS Switch: How to run Ubuntu, ChromiumOS, Android at the Same
Time on an Embedded Device
ELC-AlwaysInnovating-Gentil.pdf
Day 3, 11:00am
Xi Wang (Broadcom)
Controlling Memory Footprint at All Layers: Linux Kernel, Applications,
Libraries and Toolchain
Tom Zanussi and Saul Wold
Building Custom Embedded Images with Yocto
Day 3, 2:30pm
Philip Balister
A High Performance Interface Between the OMAP3 and an FPGA
Jean Pihet (NewOldBits.com)
The Evolution of Tracing and Profiling for Power Management and
Accelerators
Day 3, 3:40pm
Elizabeth Flanagan (Intel)
Delivering Predictability: The Yocto Project Autobuilder, Automated
Sanity Testing, License Collection, and Build Statistics Tracking
Mythri pk
Bringing up HDMI Display for OMAP4 Panda Board - Design, Challenges and
Lessons Learned
Day 3, 4:40pm
Khem Raj
Debug/Develop uClibc with QEMU
Guntur Ravi Sankar (Samsung)
What are and How to find a program’s unused DSOs
Birds of a Feather Session
Presenter(s) | Session Description | Presentation |
Bill Traynor | elinux.org wiki BOF | Elinux_org_BOF.pdf |
Jeff Osier-Mixon (Intel) | Yocto Project Community BoFs (Notes) | No slides. |
Luca Coelho (Texas Instruments) | OpenLink WLAN Hacking Workshop | Openlink Workshop slides (PDF file) |
Alison Chaiken (Nokia) | "MeeGo BoFs: New Linux Platform for Mobile Computing Devices" (ODP format) | MeeGo BoF Slides (PDF file) |
Jason Kridner (Texas Instruments) | BeagleBoard Hands-On Workshop | |
Yoshitake Kobayashi (Toshiba) | Moving Forward: Overcoming Compatibility Issues BoFs | Elc2011_kobayashi.pdf |
Instructions for Presenters
Please create a link in the table for your presentation, copying the
style of other links. (You may need to create an account in order to
edit the wiki or upload files.)
When you have created the link, click on it to upload the file
containing your slides.