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This talk provides a deep-ish dive into the APIs the With the ratification of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) in Europe, there has been a lot of misunderstanding of what this means for ... In this talk, we'll explore a collection of minimal schedulers built using the Linux Last year we have explored how to make sense of where RAM is being used in Linux, including looking at all the information that ... BPF enables the user to implement policies safely in BPF programs. Over the years, the best practice of extending the Fast and precise stack tracing is crucial for most profiling and debugging needs, but the current available methods often come with ...

When we want to allocate memory, but it's all in use, it's time to ask various users to give some of the memory back. Filesystems ... nolibc is a C standard library for Linux which is developed and distributed as part of the Ever wondered if Rust is a good fit for writing drivers? Spoiler: it GPU drivers are probably among the most complicated drivers I have had a chance to work on. Some coding god[ess] might find it ...

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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 2025 - The CRA and what it means for us

Kernel Recipes 2025 - The CRA and what it means for us

With the ratification of the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) in Europe, there has been a lot of misunderstanding of what this means for ...

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Schedule Recipes

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Schedule Recipes

In this talk, we'll explore a collection of minimal schedulers built using the Linux

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Observing the memory mills running

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Observing the memory mills running

Last year we have explored how to make sense of where RAM is being used in Linux, including looking at all the information that ...

Kernel Recipes 2025 - BPFize Your Kernel Subsystem: The fanotify Experience

Kernel Recipes 2025 - BPFize Your Kernel Subsystem: The fanotify Experience

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

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Stack Tracing, Simplified: The SFrame Story

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Stack Tracing, Simplified: The SFrame Story

Fast and precise stack tracing is crucial for most profiling and debugging needs, but the current available methods often come with ...

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Filesystem and memory reclaim

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Filesystem and memory reclaim

When we want to allocate memory, but it's all in use, it's time to ask various users to give some of the memory back. Filesystems ...

Kernel Recipes 2025 - A Rusty Odyssey: A Timeline of Rust in the DRM subsystem

Kernel Recipes 2025 - A Rusty Odyssey: A Timeline of Rust in the DRM subsystem

The integration of Rust into the Linux

Kernel Recipes 2025 - nolibc: a userspace libc in the kernel tree

Kernel Recipes 2025 - nolibc: a userspace libc in the kernel tree

nolibc is a C standard library for Linux which is developed and distributed as part of the

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 2025 - So you want to write a driver in Rust?

Kernel Recipes 2025 - So you want to write a driver in Rust?

Ever wondered if Rust is a good fit for writing drivers? Spoiler: it

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Linux for Real Time Workloads: bare metal and KVM

Kernel Recipes 2025 - Linux for Real Time Workloads: bare metal and KVM

Introduction - What is Real-Time & why

Kernel Recipes 2025 - How to tame a Panthor

Kernel Recipes 2025 - How to tame a Panthor

GPU drivers are probably among the most complicated drivers I have had a chance to work on. Some coding god[ess] might find it ...