Media Summary: Writing a new driver framework in Linux is hard. There are many pitfalls along the way; this talk hopes to point out some of those ... HPC and real time workloads want to use 100% of the CPU and need to get rid of the tiniest noise from the This talk will go into the latest statistics for the development of the Linux

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Writing a new driver framework in Linux is hard. There are many pitfalls along the way; this talk hopes to point out some of those ... HPC and real time workloads want to use 100% of the CPU and need to get rid of the tiniest noise from the This talk will go into the latest statistics for the development of the Linux The recent hardware security vulnerabilites exposed the In order to keep up with the complexities of SoCs, the Linux BPF enables the user to implement policies safely in BPF programs. Over the years, the best practice of extending the

Flash devices introduced a sudden shift in the performance profile of direct attached storage. With IOPS rates orders of magnitude ... A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ... Throughout 2018 several computer vulnerabilities got into the spotlight, possessing all the ingredients needed to attract attention: ...

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Kernel Recipes 2015 - So you want to write a Linux driver framework - by Mike Turquette
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Kernel Recipes 2015 - How to choose a kernel for your products? - by Willy Tarreau
Kernel Recipes 2015 - CPU isolation: state of the art - by Frederic Weisbecker
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Kernel Recipes 2015 - Introduction to Kernel Power Management - by Kevin Hilman
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Kernel Recipes 2015 - So you want to write a Linux driver framework - by Mike Turquette

Kernel Recipes 2015 - So you want to write a Linux driver framework - by Mike Turquette

Writing a new driver framework in Linux is hard. There are many pitfalls along the way; this talk hopes to point out some of those ...

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Hardware Manufacturer and Linux kernel relationships - by Bruno Cornec

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Hardware Manufacturer and Linux kernel relationships - by Bruno Cornec

Every Linux

Kernel Recipes 2015 - How to choose a kernel for your products? - by Willy Tarreau

Kernel Recipes 2015 - How to choose a kernel for your products? - by Willy Tarreau

It's often difficult to select a

Kernel Recipes 2015 - CPU isolation: state of the art - by Frederic Weisbecker

Kernel Recipes 2015 - CPU isolation: state of the art - by Frederic Weisbecker

HPC and real time workloads want to use 100% of the CPU and need to get rid of the tiniest noise from the

Kernel Recipes 2014 - The Linux Kernel, how fast it is developed and how we stay sane doing it

Kernel Recipes 2014 - The Linux Kernel, how fast it is developed and how we stay sane doing it

This talk will go into the latest statistics for the development of the Linux

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel hacking behind closed doors

Kernel Recipes 2019 - Kernel hacking behind closed doors

The recent hardware security vulnerabilites exposed the

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Linux Stable Release process - by Greg KH

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Linux Stable Release process - by Greg KH

The Linux

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Introduction to Kernel Power Management - by Kevin Hilman

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Introduction to Kernel Power Management - by Kevin Hilman

In order to keep up with the complexities of SoCs, the Linux

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Program verification for the Linux kernel: Potential costs and benefits

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Program verification for the Linux kernel: Potential costs and benefits

BPF enables the user to implement policies safely in BPF programs. Over the years, the best practice of extending the

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Solving the Linux storage scalability bottlenecks - by Jens Axboe

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Solving the Linux storage scalability bottlenecks - by Jens Axboe

Flash devices introduced a sudden shift in the performance profile of direct attached storage. With IOPS rates orders of magnitude ...

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt

Kernel Recipes 2016 - Who needs a Real-Time Operating System (Not You!) - Steven Rostedt

A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is used for mission critical projects that require a deterministic response time for external ...

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Hardened kernels for everyone - By Yves-Alexis Perez

Kernel Recipes 2015 - Hardened kernels for everyone - By Yves-Alexis Perez

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Kernel Recipes 2018 - Meltdown and Spectre: seeing through the magician’s tricks - Paolo Bonzini

Kernel Recipes 2018 - Meltdown and Spectre: seeing through the magician’s tricks - Paolo Bonzini

Throughout 2018 several computer vulnerabilities got into the spotlight, possessing all the ingredients needed to attract attention: ...