Linux Plumbers Conference 2014 Birds of a Feather Sessions sessions

Sessions

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* Android/Mobile Wearables

Wearables, big.LITTLE, migration
BoF Track
Rom Lemarchand

* Docker and the Linux kernel

a talk about performance, stability and commonly encountered kernel related problems when running Docker
BoF Track
Cristian Staretu

* Generic Support for ARM TrustZone

Given the the momentum that TrustZone is having in the open source community, it is time to bring generic support to the Linux Kernel. (slides)
BoF Track
Javier Gonzalez

* Linux packet processing performance improvements

Discussing ongoing work to incorporate bulk transmit, lock removal, and other improvements for in-kernel packet performance.
BoF Track
John Fastabend, John Ronciak, Jesper Brouer

* Network switching offload architecture for the Linux kernel (Part I)

Notes etherpad: https://etherpad.fr/p/LPC2014_NetOffload Slides: http://goo.gl/ChGFnx Architecture discussion on how to better handle (multilayer) network switching chips in the Linux kernel and incorporate it with existing offload APIs.
BoF Track
John Linville, Thomas Graf

* Network switching offload architecture for the Linux kernel (Part II)

Architecture discussion on how to better handle (multilayer) network switching chips in the Linux kernel and incorporate it with existing offload APIs.
BoF Track
John Linville, Thomas Graf

* Obsoleting support for old hardware

Notes for this session: http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2014/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/LPC2014_BOF_Obsoleting_support_for_old_hardware.txt Certain hardware has not been available and probably not used for years. Finding hardware for testing when enhancing the code to use new APIs is becoming harder and harder.
BoF Track
Jes Sorensen, Daniel Wagner

* VFIO and Management of Errors

Devices assigned to user space through vfio can trigger a number of error conditions. This discussion looks at approaches to managing errors.
BoF Track
Stuart Yoder, Bharat Bhushan

* VFIO and the Freescale Management Complex

The Freescale Management Complex (fsl-mc) is a new type of bus that requires VFIO support, and has some substantial differences from PCI and platform buses. This discussion presents an overview of the new bus and a proposal for how to integrate it with VFIO.
BoF Track
Stuart Yoder, Bharat Bhushan