Real Time Presentations

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librtpi: Conditional Variables for Real-Time Applications

Presenter:Gratian Crisan, National Instruments
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Linux on Quick Turnaround Projects at Ball: No, We Aren't Putting Linux in Canning Jars

Presenter:Sam Povllus, Ball Aerospace
Summary:This Presentation will focus on the aspects of making Linux work with an FPGA,
as well as how various hardware and software decisions were reached and how those decisions affected
aspects of integration with hardware, and maintenance.

Steering Xenomai into the Real-Time Linux Future

Presenter:Jan Kiszka, Siemens AG
Summary: we will present our plans and first steps to revive the Xenomai community, make it broader and stronger.
This involves scaling down the project scope to a maintainable core.

Maintaining a Real Time Stable Kernel

Presenter:Steven Rostedt, VMware
Summary: This slides will present what is required to maintain a stable RT tree, such as tools that you can use.
What tricks can be done with git to find properly backport patches that are RT specific. It will also cover
the current tests that are performed to make sure the released RT stable kernel is fully functional.

What Every Driver Developer Should Know about RT

Presenter:Julia Cartwright, National Instruments
Summary: The intent of this presentation is to describe the classes of problems in drivers which have detrimental impact
to RT, why they cause issues on RT, and how they might be resolved.

Not Really, but Kind of Real Time Linux

Presenter:Sandra Capri, Ambient Sensors
Summary: This slides will illustrate what kernel configurations worked, and how kernel space code compared to user space code.
Additionally, there may be other ways to skin this real time cat. Results will be reported from work done on a Raspberry Pi
as well as a BeagleBone Black.

CPU Power Saving Methods for Real-time Workloads

Presenter:Ramesh Thomas, Intel
Summary: The presentation will give a background of the issues faced by real-time applications when CPU power management is enabled.
It will then explain tools, configurations and methods that can be used to tune applications and CPU power management in the
kernel to be able to save power without impacting the deterministic latency tolerance requirements.

Effectively Measure and Reduce Kernel Latencies for Real-time Contraints)

Presenter:Jim Huang, South Star Xelerator (SSX)
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Building Mixed Criticality Linux Systems with the Jailhouse Hypervisor

Presenter:Ralf Ramsauer, Technical University of Applied Sciences Regegnsburg
Summary: