The Power Management and Thermal Control microconference focuses on power management and thermal control infrastructure, CPU and device power-management mechanisms, and thermal control methods. In particular, we are interested in improving the thermal control infrastructure in the kernel to cover more use cases and utilizing energy-saving opportunities offered by modern hardware in new ways. The […]
Monthly Archives: August 2023
Confidential Computing MC CFP
Confidential Computing is continuing to remain a popular topic in computing industry. From memory encryption to trusted I/O, hardware has been constantly improving and broadening. In the past years, confidential computing microconferences have brought together developers working on various features in hypervisors, firmware, Linux kernel, low level userspace up to container runtimes. We have discussed […]
IoT MC CFP
The IoT Microconference is a forum for developers to discuss all things IoT. Topics include tools, telemetry, device drivers, and protocols in not only the Linux kernel but also Real-Time Operating Systems such as Zephyr. Since last year, there have been a number of new technical topics with significant updates. Opportunities in IoT and Edge […]
VFIO/IOMMU/PCI MC CFP
On behalf of the PCI sub-system maintainers, we would like to invite everyone to join the VFIO/IOMMU/PCI micro-conference (MC) this year. We are hoping to bring together, both in person and online, everyone interested in the VFIO, IOMMU, and PCI space to talk about the latest developments and challenges in these areas. The PCI interconnect […]
Tracing MC CFP
The Linux kernel has grown in complexity over the years. Complete understanding of how it works via code inspection has become virtually impossible. Today, tracing is used to follow the kernel as it performs its complex tasks. Tracing is used today for much more than simply debugging. Its framework has become the way for other […]
Kernel Testing & Dependability MC CFP
Once again The Kernel Testing & Dependability Micro-conference will be taking place at LPC 2023, to discuss testing and dependability related topics. Please submit proposals for discussion via LPC submission system. The Linux Plumbers 2023 Kernel Testing & Dependability track focuses on advancing the current state of testing of the Linux Kernel and its related […]
Live Patching MC CFP
After a three-year hiatus, the Live Patching Microconference is back for 2023. Accomplishments post 2019 Microconference: API enhancements: Livepatch pre/post (un)patch callback system state change tracking was added in v5.5. The new API enhances the safety of cumulative livepatch upgrades [v5.5] KLP-relocations: To facilitate module_disable_ro() removal, arch-specific livepatch .klp.arg sections were deprecated. Special arch section […]
Build Systems MC CFP
In the Linux ecosystems, there are many ways to build all the software used to put together a running system. Whether it’s building all the binary packages for a binary Linux distribution, using a source-based distribution, or building an embedded system from scratch, there are a lot of shared challenges which each system solves in […]
Linux Plumbers Refereed Track – Upcoming Deadline – August 6, 2023
August is now upon us, and the deadline for refereed track submissions is August 6, which is right around the corner. We have already received some excellent submissions, for which we gratefully thank our submitters! For those thinking about submitting, please polish off your ideas, and point your browsers at the call-for-proposals page. Looking forward […]