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+ | [[Category:Events]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Presentations]] | ||
− | == | + | == Intro == |
+ | Presentations from [http://events17.linuxfoundation.org/events/archive/2015/embedded-linux-conference-europe ELCE 2015 (LF conference archive)]. | ||
− | + | '''Important note about videos:''' Unfortunately, the video files for ELC Europe 2015 were lost. They were originally uploaded to YouTube, and there used to be links on this page that worked. However, some time in 2018, | |
− | + | the YouTube account that was used to upload the videos was deleted accidentally, and the videos were lost. | |
− | + | There were no backups. We are very sorry about this, but there is nothing that can be done to remedy the | |
+ | situation unless individuals made copies of these YouTube videos themselves. If anyone has any video content for | ||
+ | the presentations listed below, please contact Tim Bird. | ||
NOTE: If you add a wikilink to your presentation and attempt to upload it via the link, it may fail. If it does, use the [[Special:Upload]] page to upload your file. | NOTE: If you add a wikilink to your presentation and attempt to upload it via the link, it may fail. If it does, use the [[Special:Upload]] page to upload your file. | ||
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| BoFs: kernelci.org | | BoFs: kernelci.org | ||
| Kevin Hilman, Linaro | | Kevin Hilman, Linaro | ||
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| Don't Feed the Bugzilla - Squash (Heisen) Bugs Before Release | | Don't Feed the Bugzilla - Squash (Heisen) Bugs Before Release | ||
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| [[Media:VanGend_ELCE_5Oct2015.v2.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:VanGend_ELCE_5Oct2015.v2.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| [[Media:2015-10-05_-_ELCE_-_Shared_Logging.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:2015-10-05_-_ELCE_-_Shared_Logging.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| [[Media:Intelligent IoT Gateway on OpenWrt.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:Intelligent IoT Gateway on OpenWrt.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Kernel Maintainership: An Oral Tradition | | Kernel Maintainership: An Oral Tradition | ||
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| Making Open Source Robotics Approachable: The Future is Now! | | Making Open Source Robotics Approachable: The Future is Now! | ||
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| [[Media:2015ELCE-Robotics-JPK.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:2015ELCE-Robotics-JPK.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| So You Want to Write a Linux Driver Framework | | So You Want to Write a Linux Driver Framework | ||
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| [[Media:boot_one_second_altenberg.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:boot_one_second_altenberg.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| OpenEmbedded: If We Had to Start All Over, What Would We Do Different | | OpenEmbedded: If We Had to Start All Over, What Would We Do Different | ||
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| [[Media:ELC-E 2015 - OE - if we had to start all over, what would we do different-.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:ELC-E 2015 - OE - if we had to start all over, what would we do different-.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Reprogrammable Hardware Support for Linux | | Reprogrammable Hardware Support for Linux | ||
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| [[Media:FPGAs-under-Linux-Alan-Tull-v1.00.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:FPGAs-under-Linux-Alan-Tull-v1.00.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| [[Media:extending-android-toolsuite-wide-151005.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:extending-android-toolsuite-wide-151005.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| How to Choose the Best Kernel For Your Embedded System | | How to Choose the Best Kernel For Your Embedded System | ||
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| [[Media:elce2015_LTSI_munakata_0.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:elce2015_LTSI_munakata_0.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Using FPGA for Driver Testing | | Using FPGA for Driver Testing | ||
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| [[Media:atomic_kms_driver_pinchart.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:atomic_kms_driver_pinchart.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Order at Last: The New U-Boot Driver Model Architecture | | Order at Last: The New U-Boot Driver Model Architecture | ||
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| Unveil How to Customize LTSI Test For Your Platform | | Unveil How to Customize LTSI Test For Your Platform | ||
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| [[Media:dapm_clausen.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:dapm_clausen.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Panel: Automotive Collaboration: What's Really Going On | | Panel: Automotive Collaboration: What's Really Going On | ||
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| [[Media:ELCE15-WolframSang-ShinyNewI2CSlaveFramework.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:ELCE15-WolframSang-ShinyNewI2CSlaveFramework.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Secure and Scalable Data Collection Using OpenDOF | | Secure and Scalable Data Collection Using OpenDOF | ||
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| The Ara System Architecture | | The Ara System Architecture | ||
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| You Are Here: GENIVI's Location-Based Services in Embedded Automotive Systems | | You Are Here: GENIVI's Location-Based Services in Embedded Automotive Systems | ||
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| [[Media:Kernel-Tutorial-Update.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:Kernel-Tutorial-Update.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Tutorial: Learning the Basics of Buildroot | | Tutorial: Learning the Basics of Buildroot | ||
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| Tutorial: Solving Device Tree Issues | | Tutorial: Solving Device Tree Issues | ||
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| [[media:elce-opentools.pdf| PDF]] | | [[media:elce-opentools.pdf| PDF]] | ||
| ([[Linuxcon-opentools|Resource Page]]) | | ([[Linuxcon-opentools|Resource Page]]) | ||
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| EFL's New Vector Graphics API For Designing User Interfaces | | EFL's New Vector Graphics API For Designing User Interfaces | ||
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| Linux - The Future For Drones | | Linux - The Future For Drones | ||
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| Understand USB (in Linux) | | Understand USB (in Linux) | ||
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| [[Media:Understand_USB_in_Linux_Opasiak_Krzysztof.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:Understand_USB_in_Linux_Opasiak_Krzysztof.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Device Mainlining BoF | | Device Mainlining BoF | ||
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| [[Media:Device-mainlining-BOF-2015-ELCE.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:Device-mainlining-BOF-2015-ELCE.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Yocto Project & OpenEmbedded BoF | | Yocto Project & OpenEmbedded BoF | ||
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| [[Media:monkey_server.pdf | PDF]] | | [[Media:monkey_server.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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| Supporting Multi-Function Devices in the Linux Kernel: A Tour of the mfd, regmap and syscon APIs | | Supporting Multi-Function Devices in the Linux Kernel: A Tour of the mfd, regmap and syscon APIs | ||
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| The Art of Counting Potatoes With Linux | | The Art of Counting Potatoes With Linux | ||
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| Status of Embedded Linux | | Status of Embedded Linux | ||
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+ | | CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer | ||
+ | | Hans de Goede, Red Hat | ||
+ | | [[Media: Chip-elce2015_0.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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+ | | Eine Kleine Eingebettete Musik (A Little Embedded Music): Replicating 12th Century Musical Instruments Using Embedded Linux | ||
+ | | Elizabeth Flanagan, Intel | ||
+ | | [[Media: Flanagan_elce_2015_hurdy_gurdy.pdf | PDF]] | ||
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+ | | How Do Debuggers (Really) Work | ||
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| Visible Light Communication Networks Based on Linux-Enabled Light Bulbs | | Visible Light Communication Networks Based on Linux-Enabled Light Bulbs | ||
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| CE Workgroup Shared Embedded Linux Distribution Project | | CE Workgroup Shared Embedded Linux Distribution Project | ||
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Revision as of 13:21, 21 September 2020
Contents
Intro
Presentations from ELCE 2015 (LF conference archive).
Important note about videos: Unfortunately, the video files for ELC Europe 2015 were lost. They were originally uploaded to YouTube, and there used to be links on this page that worked. However, some time in 2018, the YouTube account that was used to upload the videos was deleted accidentally, and the videos were lost. There were no backups. We are very sorry about this, but there is nothing that can be done to remedy the situation unless individuals made copies of these YouTube videos themselves. If anyone has any video content for the presentations listed below, please contact Tim Bird.
NOTE: If you add a wikilink to your presentation and attempt to upload it via the link, it may fail. If it does, use the Special:Upload page to upload your file.
Presenters
Day 1 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 1, 9:10am | ||||
Keynote: Man vs. machine: High Frequency Trading and the Rise of the Algorithm | Sean Gourley, Quid | |||
Day 1, 9:30am | ||||
Transforming for the Digital Economy with Open Technology | Stefanie Chiras, Director and Business Line Executive for Scale-Out Power Systems, IBM | |||
Day 1, 9:50am | ||||
Keynote: The Future of Drones & Open Source | Lorenz Meier, Dronecode Project and Tully Foote, Open Source Robotics Foundation | |||
Day 1, 10:30am | ||||
BoFs: kernelci.org | Kevin Hilman, Linaro | Lost | ||
Don't Feed the Bugzilla - Squash (Heisen) Bugs Before Release | Klaas van Gend, Vector Fabrics | Lost | ||
Shared Logging Between the Kernel and the Bootloader | Sean Hudson, Mentor Graphics | Lost | ||
Day 1, 11:30am | ||||
Intelligent IoT Gateway on OpenWrt | Andrzej Wieczorek, Tieto & Bartosz Markowski | Lost | ||
Kernel Maintainership: An Oral Tradition | Gregory Clement, Free Electrons | Lost | ||
Making Open Source Robotics Approachable: The Future is Now! | James Ketrenos, Intel | Lost | ||
So You Want to Write a Linux Driver Framework | Michael Turquette, BayLibre | Lost | ||
Day 1, 2:00pm | ||||
How to Boot Linux in One Second | Jan Altenberg, Linutronix, GmbH | Lost | ||
OpenEmbedded: If We Had to Start All Over, What Would We Do Different | Koen Kooi, Linaro | Lost | ||
Reprogrammable Hardware Support for Linux | Alan Tull, Altera | Lost | ||
Day 1, 3:00pm | ||||
Current Challenges in UBIFS | Richard Weonberger, Sigma Star GmbH | |||
Extending Android's Platform Toolsuite | Karim Yaghmour, Opersys | Lost | ||
How to Choose the Best Kernel For Your Embedded System | Hisao Munakata, Renesas | Lost | ||
Using FPGA for Driver Testing | Marek Vasut, DENX Software Engineering | Lost | ||
Day 1, 4:00pm | ||||
Anatomy of an Atomic KMS Driver | Laurent Pinchart, Ideas on Board | Lost | ||
Order at Last: The New U-Boot Driver Model Architecture | Simon Glass, Google | Lost | ||
Overview of PCI(e) Subsystem | Kishon Vijay Abraham, Texas Instruments | Lost | ||
Unveil How to Customize LTSI Test For Your Platform | Kengo Ibe, Mitsubishi | Lost |
Day 2 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 2, 10:30am | ||||
A Beautiful Build: Releasing Linux Source Correctly | Bradley Kuhn, Software Freedom Conservancy | |||
Making the Most of Dynamic Audio Power Management | Lars-Peter Clausen, Analog Devices | Lost | ||
Panel: Automotive Collaboration: What's Really Going On | Paul Sherwood, Codethink | No slides. | ||
The Shiny New I2C Slave Framework | Wolfram Sang | Lost | ||
Day 2, 11:30am | ||||
Improving Drone Flight Safety Through Machine Learning | Jonathan Pelham, IVHM Centre, Cranfield University | Lost | ||
Secure and Scalable Data Collection Using OpenDOF | Bryant Eastham, Panasonic | Lost | ||
The Ara System Architecture | Alex Elder, Linaro | Lost | ||
You Are Here: GENIVI's Location-Based Services in Embedded Automotive Systems | Jeremiah Foster, GENIVI | |||
Day 2, 14:00pm | ||||
Tutorial: Customize Your Mainline or LTSI Linux Kernel Using the Yocto Project | Saul Wold, Intel | Lost | ||
Tutorial: Learning the Basics of Buildroot | Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons | Lost | ||
Tutorial: Solving Device Tree Issues | Frank Rowand, Sony Mobile | Lost | ||
Tutorial: Useful systemd Functionalities Without systemd | Bartosz Golaszewski, BayLibre | Lost | ||
Day 2, 16:00pm | ||||
Creating Open Hardware Tools | David Anders, Intel | (Resource Page) | Lost | |
EFL's New Vector Graphics API For Designing User Interfaces | Cedric Bail, Samsung | Lost | ||
Linux - The Future For Drones | Lucas De Marchi, Intel | |||
POWERLINK over Xenomai | Pierre Ficheux, Open Wide | Lost | ||
Understand USB (in Linux) | Krzysztof Opasiak, Samsung | Lost | ||
Day 2, 17:40pm | ||||
Keynote: Linux Kernel SoC Support Mainlining Tips (By a Bunch of Other French people) | Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons | |||
Day 2, 18:30pm | ||||
Device Mainlining BoF | Tim Bird, Sony Mobile | |||
Device Tree NG BoF | Pantelis Antoniou | |||
Yocto Project & OpenEmbedded BoF | Jeff Osier-Mixon, Intel Corporation/Yocto Project |
Day 3 Presentations
Session Description | Presenter(s) | Presentation | Transcript Status | Video |
Day 3, 9:00am | ||||
Day 3, 10:30am | ||||
Monkey: A Webserver for Embedded Linux | Eduardo Silva, Treasure Data | Lost | ||
Supporting Multi-Function Devices in the Linux Kernel: A Tour of the mfd, regmap and syscon APIs | Alexandre Belloni, Free Electrons | Lost | ||
The Art of Counting Potatoes With Linux | Ricardo Ribalda | Lost | ||
Day 3, 11:30am | ||||
Creating a Truly Open Automotive Distribution with Automotive Grade Linux | Walt Miner, Linux Foundation | |||
Linux in a Lightbulb: How Far Are We on Tinification | Pieter Smith, Philips | |||
Practical Real-Time Linux | Arnout Vandecappelle, Essensium/Mind | Lost | ||
Status of Embedded Linux | Tim Bird, Sony Mobile | Lost | ||
Day 3, 2:00pm | ||||
CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer | Hans de Goede, Red Hat | Lost | ||
Eine Kleine Eingebettete Musik (A Little Embedded Music): Replicating 12th Century Musical Instruments Using Embedded Linux | Elizabeth Flanagan, Intel | Lost | ||
How Do Debuggers (Really) Work | Pawel Moll, ARM | Lost | ||
Day 3, 3:00pm | ||||
BoFs: Minnowboard | John Hawley | Lost | ||
Rethinking the Core System | Bernard Rosenkranzer, Linaro | Lost | ||
Upstreaming in a Downstream Environment | Dinh Nguyen, Altera | Lost | ||
Visible Light Communication Networks Based on Linux-Enabled Light Bulbs | Stefan Schmid, Disney Research | |||
Day 3, 4:00pm | ||||
Bringing up FOSS GPU Drivers on Freescale i.MX6 Systems | Lucas Stach, Pengutronix | Lost | ||
CE Workgroup Shared Embedded Linux Distribution Project | Yoshitake Kobayashi, Toshiba | Lost | ||
Debugging the Linux Kernel with GDB | Peter Griffin, Linaro | Lost | ||
Day 3, 4:50pm | ||||
Closing Remarks - with Games and Prizes! | Tim Bird |
Technical Showcase Posters
Poster Title | Presenter | Poster |
Another Cute Measurement Equipment | P. Titiano / B. Golaszewski / H. Chaumette, BayLibre | |
Using docker and yocto as a base for multi-arch fleet deployment | Andrei Gherzan, resin.io | |
MX6 Graphics for Mainline / Barebox Bootloader | Pengutronix | |
Sony Mobile phone debug board | Werner Johansson, Sony Mobile Communications | |
C.H.I.P, a mainlined $9 computer | NextThing Co / Free Electrons | |
Continuous Integration and Automated Testing | Paul Sherwood, Codethink | |
Fluent Bit: IoT Data Collector / Big Data | Eduardo Silva, Treasure Data | |
MinnowBoard Max / Turbot - iPython Notebook | John 'Warhog9' Hawley | |
New I2C Slave Framework (plus Runtime IP Core Switching) | Wolfram Sang | |
Integrated Vehicle Health Management for RPAS using AIS | Jonathan G. Pelham | |
Linux FastBOOT and Qt! | Jan Altenberg, linuxtronix GmbH | |
GENIVI Demo Platform | Nedeljko Miljevic, Wind River | |
3D Printed Car Headunit | Phil Wise, ATS | |
Modular Industrial Camera with Linux | Ricardo Ribalda, Dimitrios Katsaros, Qtechnology |