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ELC Europe 2014 Presentations
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2014.
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Table of Presentations
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Sessions
Presentations
Session Description
Presenter(s)
Presentation
Day 1, 11:15am
The Orc Quest for Better Embedded Multimedia Performance Adding MIPS
support to
liborc
Guillaume Emont, Igalia
Enhancing Real-Time Capabilities with the
PRU
Ron Birkett, Texas
Instruments
Performance Analysis Using the Perf
Suite
The MIPS Creator CI20 Developer Board: Firing Up the Community &
Melting
Servers
Ian Oliver, Imagination
Technologies
Peter Tornberg, Fox
Technologies
How to Collaborate on Linux Kernel
Development
Mauro Carvalho Chehab,
Samsung
Day 1, 12:15am
12 Lessons Learnt in Boot Time
Reduction
Andrew Murray, Embedded
Bits Limited
Case Study: Building a High Quality Video Pipeline Using GStreamer &
V4Linux on an
i.MX6
Sean Hudson, Mentor
Graphics
Overcoming Obstacles to Contributing to
Linux
Tim Bird, Sony Mobile
Konrad Zapalowicz,
Cybercom Poland
Day 1, 2:30pm
Bluetooth Low Energy and Internet of
Things
Marcel Holtmann, Intel
Open Source Medical
Accessories
Philip Verbist,
XsOnline
Rocky De Wiest,
Belgian Defence
Transactional Device Tree & Overlays: Making Reconfigurable Hardware
Work
Pantelis
Antoniou,
NVIDIA
Coming Soon, an Open Source Project Near You - the Linaro LNG Open Data
Plane
Initiative
Michael Christofferson, Enea
Day 1, 3:30pm
A Double-Agent Developer: ARM vs
x86
David Anders,
CircuitCo
Khem Raj, Comcast
Vincent Jardin,
6WIND
Tutorial: Setting up ktest.pl - Embedded
Edition
Steve Rostedt, Red Hat
Day 1, 4:30pm
Pairing WebKit and Wayland for Linux-Based Embedded Web Content
Presentation
Systems
Žan Doberšek, Igalia
Thomas Rini, Texas
Instruments
Software Defined Storage: Changing the Rules for Storage
Architects
Ric Wheeler, Red Hat
Day 1, 5:30pm
Moderated By Ronald G.
Minnich, Google
BoFs: What are the Technical Issues on Linux For
IoT
Shinsuke Kato, Panasonic
Bryant Eastham, Panasonic
BoFs: Yocto Project /
OpenEmbedded
Tracey Erway,
Intel
BoFs: First Failure Data Capture for
Linux
Michael Müller,
IBM
Day 2, 9:00am
Karim Yaghmour,
Opersys
Day 2, 11:15am
Building Tools From The Outside In: Bringing User-Centered Design to
Embedded
Linux
Belen Barros
Pena, Intel
Introduction to Skia: A Modern 2D Graphics
Library
Eduardo Lima, Igalia
The DRM/KMS Subsystem From a Newbie’s Point of
View
Boris Brezillon,
Free Electrons
Using Embedded Linux for Infrastructure
Systems
Use “strace” to Understand
Linux
Harald König,
Bosch-Sensortec GmbH
Day 2, 12:15am
Dylan Reid, Google
prpl Foundation / OpenWrt
Panel
Kathy Giori, Qualcomm
Atheros
Felix Fietkau,
OpenWrt
Mathieu Olivari,
Qualcomm Atheros
Luka Perkov, OpenWrt
u-root: A Go-Based binutils Providing Scripting Convenience and
Compiled-Program
Performance
Ronald G. Minnich,
Google
Kernel Hacking for Hobbyists - An Outsider’s
Perspective
Brendan Gregg, Netflix
Testing Video4Linux Applications and
Drivers
Hans Verkuil, Cisco
Day 2, 2:30pm
Compressing Strings of the
Kernel
Demystifying Android’s Security
Underpinings
Karim Yaghmour,
Opersys
Embedded GPUs: A Case For Open Source
Drivers
Lucas Stach, Pengutronix
Generic PHY Framework: An
Overview
Kishon Vijay Abraham,
Texas Instruments
Square Pegs in Round holes, or System Level Performance Data and
perf
Pawel Moll, ARM
x86 Instruction Encoding and Nasty Hacks We Do in the Linux
Kernel
Borislav Petkov, SUSE
Day 2, 3:30am
Supporting a New ARM Platform: The Allwinner
Example
Maxime Ripard, Free
Electrons
Systemd for Embedded Linux - Challenges and
Opportunities
Michael Olbrich,
Pengutronix
Two years of ARM SoC Support Mainlining: Lessons
Learned
Thomas Petazzoni, Free
Electrons
Richard Weinberger,
Sigma Star GmbH
Daniel
Lezcano,
Linaro
Day 2, 4:30am
Cycle Accurate Profiling With
Perf
Pawel Moll, ARM
EFL - A UI Toolkit Designed for the Embedded
World
Cedric Bail, Samsung
LTSI: Status and Plans For Long-Term Stable
Kernel
Tsugikazu Shibata, NEC
Hisao
Munakata,
Renesas
Real Safe Times in the Jailhouse
Hypervisor
Jan Kiszka, Siemens
Automated Linux Kernel Crash Infrastructure - Eye In the Digital
Sky
Igor Ljubuncic,
Intel
Day 3, 11:15am
Fast Boot: Profiling and Analysis Methods and
Tools
Christopher Hallinan,
Mentor Embedded
Introduction to prpl
Foundation
Art Swift, prpl
Foundation
Leveraging Open-Source Power Measurement Standard
Solution
Using Linux Throughout the Complete UAV
Stack
Koen Kooi, Linaro
Ftrace Kernel Hooks: More Than Just
Tracing
Steven Rostedt, Red Hat
Using Persistent Memory
Effectively
Matthew Wilcox, Intel
Day 3, 12:15am
High-Speed Data Acquisition With the Linux I/O
Framework
Lars-Peter
Clausen, Analog
Devices
Porting Linux to a New
Architecture
Marta
Rybczynska,
Kalray
ACPI And Device Trees - Friends Or
Foes?
Rafael J. Wysocki,
Intel OTC
Rik van Riel, Red Hat
Stateless Systems, Factory Reset, Golden Master Systems and
systemd
Lennart Poettering, Red
Hat
Day 3, 2:30pm
devicetree: Kernel Internals and Practical
Troubleshooting
Frank Rowand, Sony
Mobile
Mastering the DMA and IOMMU
APIs
Laurent Pinchart, Renesas
Software Update in Embedded
Systems
Stefano Babic, DENX
How to Design a Linux Kernel
API
Michael Kerrisk,
man7.org
Ben Maurer, Facebook
Day 3, 3:30pm
Buildroot: A Deep Dive Into The
Core
Thomas Petazzoni, Free
Electrons
rtmux: A Thin Multiplexer To Provide Hard Realtime Applications For
Linux
Jim Huang, ITRI
Secure and flexible boot with U-Boot
Bootloader
Marek Vašu, DENX
First Glimpse at Shingled
Drives
Hannes Reinecke, SUSE Labs
Day 3, 4:30pm
Grant Likely, Linaro
Tame the USB Gadgets Talkative
Beast
Krzysztof Opasiak,
Samsung
Tizen-Meta as Security and Connectivity Layers For Yocto
Project
Dominig ar Foll,
Intel
Josh Triplett, Intel
Systematic Testing of Fault Handling Code in Linux
Kernel
Alexey Khoroshilov,
Russian Academy of Sciences
Day 3, 5:30pm
Closing Game
Tim Bird, Sony Mobile
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