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Rafael Wysocki

Rafael Wysocki
Intel OTCBiography
I am the maintainer of the Linux kernel’s core ACPI and power management code, including the core infrastructure for IO device PM, CPU PM and system suspend/hibernation. I work at Intel Open Source Technology Center as a Software Engineer with focus on the mainline Linux kernel. I’ve been actively contributing to Linux since 2005, in particular to the kernel’s suspend/hibernate subsystem, power management in general (IO runtime PM framework, cpufreq, cpuidle, PM QoS, wakeup framework etc.), hot-plug infrastructure, ACPI core and PCI core. Since 2008 I’ve given presentations at multiple Linux Foundation conferences and other Linux-related events, including the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, LinuxCon (North America/Japan/Europe), Linux Plumbers Conference, Linux.conf.au, LinuxTag, and Ottawa Linux Symposium. I hold a PhD (2002) in physics from the University of Warsaw, Poland.
Proposals for this user
* CPUFreq without timers and the schedutil governor
Summarize recent advances in CPUFreq development and discuss the next steps.
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Power Management and Energy-awareness | 08/18/2016 |
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* Linux PM infrastructure status report
Describe and discuss the current status of the PM infrastructure in the Linux kernel.
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Power Management and Energy-awareness | 08/18/2016 |
Rafael Wysocki |