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Revision as of 21:55, 13 September 2020

Contents

Yocto Buildsystem

Migrating to Yocto: A guide and lessons learned

Presenter: Muhammad Tauqir Ahmad, Cisco Meraki
Summary: The session talks about the lessons learnt while migrating to the new system,
including the technical challenges like proprietary software support on Yocto, verification of build system
use cases, as well as human aspects of such a large migration like getting buy-in from stakeholders,
documenting process and maintenance.

Sweeten your Yocto Build Times with Icecream

Presenter: Joshua Watt, Garmin International
Summary: The presenter discusses the current state of Icecream support in Yocto, pros and cons of using Icecream,
typical configurations, as well as tips, tricks, and quirks for Icecream.

Introduction to Yocto

Presenter: Nicolas Dechesne, Linaro & Armin Kuster, MontaVista Software, LLC
Summary: This presentation is an open forum for the Embedded Linux community to ask questions
and discuss issues with Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded principals are mentioned.

Using Yocto as a Method to Upstream, Maintain, and Track Patches

Presenter: Jon Mason, Arm
Summary: The presentation describes how Yocto can be used
as an easy way to upstream, maintain and track patches.

Buildroot: What's New?

Presenter: Thomas Petazzoni, Bootlin
Summary: This presentation provides information about build root tool which is provides an easy and efficient way to build from the source
code for toolchain.

License Compliance in Embedded Linux with the Yocto Project

Presenter: Paul Barker, Beta Five Ltd
Summary: This presentation provides information about current state of the license compliance tools in the yocto project and future development.

How the Yocto Project Addressed Comcast RDK Scalability Issues

Presenter: Nicolas Dechesne, Linaro & Khem Raj, Comcast
Summary: This presentation provides information about social and technical challenges and how the Yocto Project increased the overall quality
of the RDK.

Debian or Yocto Project? Which is the Best for your Embedded Linux Project?

Presenter: Chris Simmonds, 2net
Summary: This presentation provides information about yocto project which is overcome the debian long term maintainability.

BoF: The Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded

Presenter: Armin Kuster, MontaVista Software, LLC & Nicolas Dechesne, Linaro
Summary: This presentation provides an open forum for the embedded Linux community and discuss issues with Yocto Project and
OpenEmbedded principals.

Building a Network Operating System Using Linux and Yocto

Presenter: John Mehaffey, HPE
Summary: This presentation provides information about the use of yocto layers to implement platform-independent and platform-dependent
features in multiple environments.

Debian and Yocto Project Based Long-Term Maintenance Approaches for Embedded Products

Presenter: Kazuhiro Hayashi, Toshiba & Jan Kiszka, Siemens AG
Summary: This presentation provides information about product development and relation with other open-source projects.

Working with the Linux Kernel in the Yocto Project

Presenter: Sean Hudson, The Yocto Project
Summary: The slides cover an example recipe to add the Kernel to the build and talks
about the best practices and the work flows to create a custom kernel for their
distribution. This also explores the development cycle of creating a new
kernel configuration and integrating it fully back into the platform.

Comparing and Contrasting Embedded Linux Build Systems and Distributions

Presenter: Drew Moseley, Mender.io
Summary: This presentation compares different build systems like Yocto,
Buildroot and their work flows and helps new embedded developers to
get started.

Real-World Yocto: Getting the Most out of Your Build System

Presenter: Stephano Cetola, Intel
Summary: This session discuss about most commonly asked questions as well as practical examples of
shared state cache, using package feeds for faster app development and creating bootable images
using Yocto builds on OpenEmbedded Image Creator.

Speeding your Linux Development with Debian and OpenEmbedded on DragonBoard 410c

Presenter: Mark Charlebois, Qualcomm Technologies
Summary: The talk compares different build systems like Yocto
and OpenEmbedded and the latest strategies and recommendations
on choosing the right OS and build system for Dragonboard
and Qualcomm based Snapdragon platforms

Poky-tiny and Beyond, or Trying to put the Yocto in Yocto Project

Presenter: Scott Murray, Konsulko Group
Summary: These slides give a quick overview of OpenEmbedded/Yocto Project,
a review of Embedded Linux distribution size history, explores
poky-tiny, common image features and packages and glances through
image size reduction options.

Yocto Project & OpenEmbedded

Presenter: Jeffrey Osier-Mixon, Inte
Summary: This BoF provides an open forum for the Embedded
Linux community to ask questions and discuss issues with
Yocto Project and OpenEmbedded principals.

Why the Yocto Project for My IoT Project

Presenter: Drew Moseley, Mender.io
Summary: This presentation provides information about yocto project feature, advantages, disadvantages, and IoT specific needs.

Building Container Images with OpenEmbedded and the Yocto Project

Presenter: Scott Murray, Konsulko Group
Summary: This presentation provides information about open embedded and yocto project of the reproducibility, security vulnerability
fixing and license compliance.

Creating Your Own Tiny Linux Distribution Using Yocto: Keeping it Small With Poky-Tiny

Presenter: Alejandro Hernandez, Xilinx
Summary: This presentation provides information about product development organization encountered with upgrading infrastructure and
how we overcame them.

Debian & Yocto: State of the Art

Presenter: Kazuhiro Hayashi, Toshiba Corporation & Manuel Traut, Linutronix GmbH & Baurzhan Ismagulov
Summary: This presentation introduces why the projects joined efforts, what kind of functions is required for satisfying product demands,
and how the functionality implemented with bitbake recipes.

Buildroot vs Yocto: Differences for Your Daily Job

Presenter: Luca Ceresoli, AIM Sportline
Summary: This presentation provides about the difference between the buildroot and yocto project.

Easier Yocto Upgrades in the Development Environment

Presenter:Michael Brown, Dell EMC
Summary: These slides cover how to ease the transition between
Yocto versions in the development environment.

Using Devtool to Streamline Your Yocto Project Workflow

Presenter: Tim Orling, Intel Open Source Technology Center
Summary: This presentation provides information about devtool initial release
in Yocto 1.8 then describe its current capabilities in detail and existing features.

Cross Platform Enablement for the Yocto Project with Containers

Presenter: Randy Witt, Intel
Summary: This presentation provides a high level demonstration of the containers,
its usage and also explain how the various Linux distributions
for verification become simpler.

SPDX Generation via Yocto and the New LID code License Scanner

Presenter: Mark Charlebois, Qualcomm Technologies
Summary: This Presentation explains advantages of the LID
and also how to write bitbake recipe for the best results.

Rust: Removing the Sharp Edges from Systems Programming

Presenter: Jonathan Creekmore, Star Lab
Summary: This presentation gives information about security from the memory corruption
and data races, leading to safer, more secure Rust programming language
and use of meta-rust to bring rust programs into Yocto System.

Introduction to SoC+FPGA

Presenter: Marek Vašut, DENX Software Engineering GmbH
Summary: This presentation provides information about the working of the FPGA manager and FPGA part in both U-Boot and Linux.

How to Combine Debian and Yocto/Bitbake?

Presenter: Manuel Traut, Linutronix GmbH
Summary: This presentation provides information about various efforts, like meta-isar,meta-Debian, and give information about combine
yocto/bitbake, Debian, and ELBE.

Implementing GCC5’s Profile-based Performance Optimizations On Embedded Systems Using The Yocto Project

Presenter: Alejandro Enedino Hernandez Samaniego, Intel, Intel OTC
Summary: This presentation provides information about implemention for embedded
Linux distributions using the Yocto project, and how the results
where we've obtained a 6X speedup,the challenges it faces and
how the embedded community can benefit from these technologies.

BoF: Yocto Project / OpenEmbedded

Presenter: Jeff Osier-Mixon, Intel Corporation / Yocto Project
Summary: This talk covers the Yocto Project / OpenEmbedded related Questions, comments, gripe and praise.

OpenBMC - A Customized Linux Distribution Running on BMC

Presenter: Tian Fang, Facebook
Summary: This presentation provides overall structure of OpenBMC,
reviews the current state of OpenBMC application in Facebook hardware.

Creating Continuous Delivery for Yocto Based IoT Distribution

Presenter: Alexander Kanevskiy, Intel
Summary: This presentation provides information about Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery for complex projects such as
Linux distributions.

Continuous Integration and Testing of a Yocto Project Based Automotive Head Unit

Presenter: Mario Domenech Goulart & Mikko Rapeli, BMW
Summary: This presentation provides information about source code management, SDK, multiphase CI, Jenkins,yocto projects build tuning,
and test automation.

Tutorial: Customize Your Mainline or LTSI Linux Kernel Using the Yocto Project

Presenter: Saul Wold, Intel
Summary: These slides cover the Kernel Recipes, approach, and the live tutorial.

MicroYocto and the 'Internet of Tiny

Presenter: Tom Zanussi, Intel Open Source Technology Center
Summary: Information about micro onto, static memory footprints, reducing dynamic memory, building/booting
microYocto and it's Future.

Qt5 and Yocto - Adding SDK and Easy App Migration for Qt4

Presenter: Dmytriyenko, Texas Instruments
Summary: This presentation provides information about the Qt5 usage, history as well as Qt SDK basics and its usage.

Making a Splash: Digital Signage Powered by Minnowboard and the Yocto Project

Presenter: Nitin Kamble and John Hawley, Intel Open Source Technology Center
Summary: This presentation provides information about browser-based embedded platform
for digital signage and also specifies the minnow-board features and build using
Yocto Project.

Can Board Bringup Be Less Painful with Yocto and Linux?

Presenter: Insop Song, Gainspeed
Summary: These slides cover U-boot, Yocto RFS, customizing Yocto, flash partition, working with the community.

Using Yocto for Modules Manufacturers

Presenter: Alexandre Belloni, Free Electrons
Summary: This presentation provides information about Yocto Project, uses of yocto project
as well as build an image with Yocto and adding the layer to the build.

Tizen-Meta as Security and Connectivity Layers For Yocto Project

Presenter: Dominig ar Foll, Intel
Summary: This presentation provides information about Tizen, build Tizen with yocto tools, and security of Tizen.

The OpenEmbedded Project 2 Years After Adopting the Yocto Project

Presenter: Koen Kooi, CurcuitCo Electronics
Summary: This presentation provides information about layers of Yocto, and Yocto related questions and answers.

How to Cook the LTSI Kernel with Yocto Recipe

Presenter: Hisao Munakata, Renesas Electronics
Summary: This presentation provides information about how to improve productivity
of LTSI and also how to merge your code into LTSI via upstream.

Building a Custom Linux Distribution with the Yocto Project

Presenter: Sean Hudson, Mentor Graphics
Summary: These slides cover a quick overview of building a Linux distribution using
Yocto Project and explains about the recipes, different layers.

Pre-built Binary Toolchains in the Yocto Project

Presenter: Denys Dmytriyenko, Texas Instruments, Inc.
Summary: Talk about existing available support for using external pre-built binary toolchains in the Yocto Project.
Provide the guideline for rolling own pre-built binary toolchain from the Yocto Project and tips for making
it usable inside of the Yocto for building filesystem images and SDKs.

Listening to your Users: Refactoring the Yocto Project Autobuilder

Presenter: Elizabeth Flanagan
Summary: This presentation provides information about new yocto-auto builder
architecture introduces the new features and project plans for implantation.

Yocto Meta-Virtualization Layer Project

Presenter: Michael Christofferson, Enea
Summary: This presentation provides detail about the Yocto Meta-Virtualization project and market drivers for Embedded Virtualization.

Keeping It Green: Integrated QA with the Yocto Project

Presenter: Paul Eggleton
Summary: This presentation provides information about automated testing, running test, auto builder, and new frameworks.

SPDX and the Yocto Project

Presenter: Mark Hatle
Summary: This presentation provides information about the SPDX and Yocto project of package, file, and license information.

The Yocto Project Overview and Update

Presenter: Saul Wold, Intel
Summary: This presentation provides an overview of Yocto Project,Poky as the build system bitbake, and application developer kit.

Integrating OpenEmbedded and Yocto

Presenter: Koen Kooi (Texas Instruments)
Summary: This presentation provides an overview of the Yocto Project, Yocto/OE differences, and integration of Yocto and OpenEmbedded.

Developing Embedded Linux Devices Using the Yocto Project and What's New in 1.1

Presenter: David Stewart (Intel)
Summary: This presentation provides information about the working of yocto project and new features of yocto project.

The Eclipse Yocto Project PlugIn: An Effective IDE Environment for both Embedded Application and System Developers

Presenter: Jessica Zhang (Intel)
Summary: This presentation provides information about embedded linux development flow and BSP/Kernel configuration tools.

Bitbake

Top 3 pains in professional use of bitbake

Presenter: Klaas van Gend
Summary: This presentation will give an idea about the usage of bitbake for
OpenEmbedded platforms and how Bitbake fits into professional use
better than "Linux from Scratch” and how community knowledge can be
leveraged.

Isar: Build Debian-Based Products with BitBake

Presenter: Baurzhan Ismagulov, ilbers GmbH
Summary: This presentation provides information about image generation and structure, tools, and workflows for starting a project to
build multiple products.

Buildroot

Buildroot V/s OpenEmbedded/Yocto: A Four Hands Discussion

Presenter: Alexandre Belloni & Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons
Summary: This presentation compares the general philosophy, output, configuration,
layers, tool-chains, packages and complexity of both Buildroot and Yocto for
embedded linux platforms.

Getting started with Buildroot (E-ALE track)

Presenter:Thomas Petazzoni, Bootlin (formerly Free Electrons)
Summary: The talk introduces building an Embedded Linux System,
with Buildroot configuration. It also summarizes the build process,
and details the procedure to add new packages.

Buildroot: What's new?

Presenter:Thomas Petazzoni, Bootlin (formerly Free Electrons)
Summary: This Presentation enlists the numerous new features. Describes improvements that have appeared in the last few years.

Building Embedded Linux Systems with Buildroot

Presenter:Thomas Petazzoni
Summary: This session covers the basics of buildroot, it's configuration, general build root usage and
working of buildroot.