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The introduction of the new -Wflex-array-member-not-at-end compiler option, released in GCC-14, has revealed approximately ... From a performance perspective, there's a lot in the Scheduling with superpowers: Using sched_ext to get big perf gains Last year, we presented on sched_ext: a new pluggable CPU ... Real time Linux with PREEMPT_RT started 20 years ago. Over the years the project contributed bits from its out of tree patch to ... Counting is perhaps the simplest and most natural possible form of mathematics. However, counting efficiently and scalably on a ... CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, generates vast amounts of data from experiments at the Large Hadron ...

Assisted reorganization of data structures. The This talk provides a deep-ish dive into the APIs the Present a new synchronization API that combines hazard pointers and reference counters to leverage the benefits of each ... Everyone has to start somewhere. For some, their developer journey begins with being thrown head-first into a root-cause ... Zero copy receive has had its fair share of troubles, where approaches have various shortcomings, whether it's bypassing the ... Have you ever wondered how exactly your RAM is being used in Linux and how you can find out? How much memory will be ...

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Kernel Recipes 2024 - Enhancing spatial safety

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Enhancing spatial safety

The introduction of the new -Wflex-array-member-not-at-end compiler option, released in GCC-14, has revealed approximately ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Making the kernel suck less!

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Making the kernel suck less!

From a performance perspective, there's a lot in the

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Scheduling with superpowers: Using sched_ext to get big perf gains

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Scheduling with superpowers: Using sched_ext to get big perf gains

Scheduling with superpowers: Using sched_ext to get big perf gains Last year, we presented on sched_ext: a new pluggable CPU ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - PREEMPT_RT over the years

Kernel Recipes 2024 - PREEMPT_RT over the years

Real time Linux with PREEMPT_RT started 20 years ago. Over the years the project contributed bits from its out of tree patch to ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Case Study: Concurrent Counting

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Case Study: Concurrent Counting

Counting is perhaps the simplest and most natural possible form of mathematics. However, counting efficiently and scalably on a ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - How CERN serves 1EB of data via FUSE

Kernel Recipes 2024 - How CERN serves 1EB of data via FUSE

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, generates vast amounts of data from experiments at the Large Hadron ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Assisted reorganization of data structures

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Assisted reorganization of data structures

Assisted reorganization of data structures. The

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Where does my memory come from?

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Where does my memory come from?

This talk provides a deep-ish dive into the APIs the

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Hazard pointers with reference counter

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Hazard pointers with reference counter

Present a new synchronization API that combines hazard pointers and reference counters to leverage the benefits of each ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Diving into the kernel mitigations

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Diving into the kernel mitigations

This presentation delves into the

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Consoles, printk, nested-NMI!? oh my!

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Consoles, printk, nested-NMI!? oh my!

Everyone has to start somewhere. For some, their developer journey begins with being thrown head-first into a root-cause ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Efficient zero-copy networking using io_uring

Kernel Recipes 2024 - Efficient zero-copy networking using io_uring

Zero copy receive has had its fair share of troubles, where approaches have various shortcomings, whether it's bypassing the ...

Kernel Recipes 2024 - All your memory are belong to… whom?

Kernel Recipes 2024 - All your memory are belong to… whom?

Have you ever wondered how exactly your RAM is being used in Linux and how you can find out? How much memory will be ...