Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 is pleased to host the VFIO/IOMMU/PCI Microconference The PCI interconnect specification, the devices that implement it, and the system IOMMUs that provide memory and access control to them are nowadays a de-facto standard for connecting high-speed components, incorporating more and more features such as: Address Translation Service (ATS)/Page Request Interface (PRI) […]
Monthly Archives: June 2022
Microconferences at Linux Plumbers Conference: Android
Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 is pleased to host the Android Microconference Continuing in the same direction as last year, this year’s Android microconference will be an opportunity to foster collaboration between the Android and Linux kernel communities. Discussions will be centered on the goal of ensuring that both the Android and Linux development moves in […]
Microconferences at Linux Plumbers Conference: Open Printing
Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 is pleased to host the Open Printing Microconference OpenPrinting has been improving the way we print in Linux. Over the years we have changed many conventional ways of printing and scanning. Over the last few years we have been emphasizing on the fact that driverless print and scan has made life […]
Microconferences at Linux Plumbers Conference: CPU Isolation
Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 is pleased to host the CPU Isolation Microconference CPU Isolation is an ability to shield workloads with extreme latency or performance requirements from interruptions (also known as Operating System noise) provided by a close combination of several kernel and userspace components. An example of such workloads are DPDK use cases in […]
Registration Still Sold Out, But There is Now a Waitlist
Because we ran out of places so fast, we are setting up a waitlist for in-person registration (virtual attendee places are still available). Please fill in this form and try to be clear about your reasons for wanting to attend. This year we’re giving waitlist priority to new attendees and people expected to contribute content. […]
Microconferences at Linux Plumbers Conference: IoTs a 4-Letter Word
Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 is pleased to host the IoT Microconference The IoT microconference is back for its fourth year and our Open Source HW / SW / FW communities are productizing Linux and Zephyr in ways that we have never seen before. A lot has happened in the last year to discuss and bring […]
Microconferences at Linux Plumbers Conference: Real-time and Scheduling
Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 is pleased to host the Real-time and Scheduling Microconference The real-time and scheduling micro-conference joins these two intrinsically connected communities to discuss the next steps together. Over the past decade, many parts of PREEMPT_RT have been included in the official Linux codebase. Examples include real-time mutexes, high-resolution timers, lockdep, ftrace, RCU_PREEMPT, […]
Registration Currently Sold Out, We’re Trying to Add More Places
Back in 2021 when we were planning this conference, everyone warned us that we’d still be doing social distancing and that in-person conferences were likely not to be as popular as they had been, so we lowered our headcount to fit within a socially distanced venue. Unfortunately the enthusiasm of the plumbers community didn’t follow […]
CFP Deadline Extended – Refereed Presentations
This is the last year that we will be adhering to our long-standing tradition of extending the deadline by one week. In 2023, we will break from this tradition, so that the refereed-track deadline will be a hard deadline, not subject to extension. But this is still 2022, and so we are taking this one […]
Microconferences at Linux Plumbers Conference: Kernel Memory Management
This microconference supplements the LSF/MM event by providing an opportunity to discuss current topics with a different audience, in a different location, and at a different time of year. The microconference is about current problems in kernel memory management, for example: Multi-generational LRU vs traditional LRU Do we need three different slab allocators? How far […]