Lubricating kernel plumbing with social engineering
One of the essential features of plumbing is that disparate groups of people have to work together to produce all of the pieces required to be fitted together into the whole. Unfortunately, different...
View ArticleHardware Rate Liming Control
Intel 10 Gigabit hardware (and others) can provide transmit rate limiting. This presentation will discuss development of a new simple qdisc that can either provide all-software transmit rate limiting,...
View ArticleStatus of ARM - Arnd Bergmann
The ARM architecture is one of the fastest moving subsystems in the kernel at the moment, with over 400 individual contributors and close to 5000 changesets since Linux-3.0. This gives an update of...
View ArticleHarmonizing Multiqueue, Vmdq, virtionet, macvtap with open-vswitch
Multiqueue virtio-net, macvtap and qemu is being worked upon by Jason Wang and Krishna Kumar. Inspired by their work I had like to extend it a step further and discuss introducing open-vswitch based...
View ArticleEnhancing the thermal management infrastructure in linux
With the number of devices running Linux increasing day by day, the need for a robust Thermal management infrastructure has become critical. Linux already has support for minimal Thermal management,...
View ArticleSystemd in the initramfs
Introduction of a systemd based initramfs to boot a system, for which an initramfs is needed. Topic Lead: Harald HoyerHarald joined the Linux community in 1996. His first kernel patch was the module...
View ArticleRCU Judy Arrays : cache-efficient, compact, fast and scalable trie
In the past year, the RCU lock-free hash table hash been polished and made production-ready within the Userspace RCU project. It performs and scales really well for updates, key lookups and traversals...
View ArticleFrom libabc to libkmod writing core libraries
On Kernel Summit last year Kay and and Lennart put together a wish list for Linux. From the discussions was born libabc as way to help people to design core libraries and therefore help userspace to...
View ArticleSystemd for the User Session
It's a little known secret that systemd is extremely capable of starting, controlling and regulating more than just system services, but can easily start an entire Desktop UI. Not many people have sat...
View ArticleQdisc Experiments at 10Gbps
Linux provides advanced mechanism for traffic classification and shaping. Central to this role is the queuing discipline. Recently we have done work allowing hardware to offload some of these...
View ArticleA way towards lower latency and jitter
This presentation will cover some development-in-progress of a new in-kernel interface to allow applications to achieve lower network latency and jitter. These proposed patches create a new driver...
View ArticleHardware Rate Liming Control
Intel 10 Gigabit hardware (and others) can provide transmit rate limiting. This presentation will discuss development of a new simple qdisc that can either provide all-software transmit rate limiting,...
View ArticleQdisc Experiments at 10Gbps
Linux provides advanced mechanism for traffic classification and shaping. Central to this role is the queuing discipline. Recently we have done work allowing hardware to offload some of these...
View ArticleA way towards lower latency and jitter
This presentation will cover some development-in-progress of a new in-kernel interface to allow applications to achieve lower network latency and jitter. These proposed patches create a new driver...
View ArticleLubricating kernel plumbing with social engineering
One of the essential features of plumbing is that disparate groups of people have to work together to produce all of the pieces required to be fitted together into the whole. Unfortunately, different...
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