Real Time Presentations

librtpi: Conditional Variables for Real-Time Applications
Presenter:Gratian Crisan, National Instruments Summary:


 * PDF - ELC 2020

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.


 * PDF | VIDEO - ELC 2018

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.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2018

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.


 * PDF|VIDEO -ELC 2018

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.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2018

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.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2018

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.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2018

Effectively Measure and Reduce Kernel Latencies for Real-time Contraints)
Presenter:Jim Huang, South Star Xelerator (SSX) Summary: This presentation provides the information of the effective ways to experiment the different methods, in terms of their response latency, and figure out how the system load, and user space task priorities affect them on both Intel and ARM architectures.Also discussed about how to analyze and improve the scalability of Linux performance in multi-core environments upon the measurements, used in actual real-time applications.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2017

Building Mixed Criticality Linux Systems with the Jailhouse Hypervisor
Presenter:Ralf Ramsauer, Technical University of Applied Sciences Regegnsburg Summary: This presentation provides the information about porting a safety and real-time critical existing application as a Jailhouse guest. It shows a novel and promising approach for implementing mixed-criticality applications with real-time requirement while not loosing the benefits of Linux.Also information about a multicopter platform running the real-time critical flight stack in an isolated Jailhouse guest.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2017

Timekeeping in the Linux Kernel
Presenter:Stephen Boyd, Qualcomm Innovation Center Summary: This presentation provides information about timekeeping code, exploring how the kernel abstracts the hardware, how those abstractions are built upon to implement NOHZ, timers, hrtimers, cpu-idle, POSIX clocks, etc. and how we keep things working when these abstractions break down with the tick-broadcast mechanism.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2017

Real-Time Linux on Embedded Multicore Processors
Presenter:Andreas Ehmanns, Technical Advidor Summary: This presentation gives idea about vanilla kernel and describes real-time multicore system. Based on tests running on a 8-core and a 24-core hardware system presenter discuss each single step, it's effect on real-time behaviour and explain why profound processor architecure knowledge is mandatory.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2017

OpenEmbedded in the Real World
Presenter:Scott Murray, Konsulko Group Summary: This presentation provides information about implementing OpenEmbedded in a production build system and issues associated with shipping and maintaining an OpenEmbedded based product.Also describes building OpenEmbedded based distributions for both small and large customers to discuss some of the common pitfalls encountered and pragmatic workarounds for them
 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2016

Power Management in Zephyr RTOS
Presenter:Ramesh Thomas, Intel Summary: The presentation will give an overview on the power management infrastructure provided by Zephyr.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2016

Understanding a Real-Time System
Presenter:Steven Rostedt, Red Hat Summary: This presentation provides information about different aspects of Real-Time system such as hardware and firmware, followed by the kernel, the libraries used, and special constraints for applications and the interaction between these levels.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2016

Practical Real-Time Linux
Presenter:Arnout Vandecappelle, Essensium/Mind Summary: This presentation describes practical Real-Time linux with Xenomai and PREEMPT_RT.


 * PDF -ELC 2015

Using Real-Time Patch with LTSI Kernel
Presenter:Yoshitake Kobayashi, Toshiba Summary: This presentation shows requirement and issues to make LTSI-RT patch.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2014

Using and Understanding the Real-Time Cyclictest Benchmark
Presenter:Frank Rowand, Sony Network Entertainment Summary: This talk explore and explain the complexities of Cyclictest. Also provides information about how Cyclictest describe potential real-time performance of a system.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2013

Understanding PREEMPT_RT (The Real-Time Patch
Presenter:Steven Rostedt, RedHat Summary: This talk will explain what the real time patch provides and special programming tips that will ensure embedded developers will get the best from their devices.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2013

Common Clock Framework: How to Use It
Presenter:Gregory Clement, Free Electrons Summary: This presentation provides an introduction on why we needed Common clock framework and on the problems it solves, the implementation details of this framework. And describes how to use this framework to add clock support to a new ARM SoC.


 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2013

Making Linux do Hard Real-Time
Presenter:Brent Roman, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute Summary: This presentation gives information about Real-time system along with practical examples.
 * PDF | VIDEO -ELC 2013

Real Time (BoFs)
Presenter:Frank Rowand, Sony Network Entertainment Summary: This session provides a forum to discuss Real Time Linux, share how you are using it.Also talks about PREEMPT_RT patch size, its current version, stable tree and various RT features.
 * PDF -ELC 2012

Identifying Embedded Real-Time Latency Issues: I-Cache and Locks
Presenter:Frank Rowand (Sony) Summary: This presentation provides the information about the black art, providing insights into the impact of I-cache and locks real-time latency on an SMP ARM embedded system.


 * PDF -ELC 2011

RT-Preempt: What's The State and Why There is No Roadmap
Presenter:Thomas Gleixner (linutronix) Summary: This presentation discuss the development status of RT-Preempt and also about the issues in existing mainline.


 * PDF -ELC 2011

Solving Real-Time Scheduling Problems with RT_PREEMPT and Deadline-Based Scheduler
Presenter:Xi Wang (Broadcom) Summary: This presentation explains meeting real-time requirements of both VoIP and packet forwarding tasks by modifying Linux prority with RT_PREEMPT.


 * PDF -ELC 2011

Effective Use of RT-Preempt
Presenter:Kevin Dankwardt Summary: This talk will guide developers interested in making use of the rt-preempt effort. Also provides information about kernel configuration, comparison of preemption features, use of priority inheritance, ISRs and priority scheduling, real-time applications,use of mlockall and issues gathering performance info, including page faults with proc files timer resolution.


 * ODP -ELC 2010

Multi-core Scheduling Optimizations for Soft Real-time Multi-threaded Applications -- A Cooperation Aware Approach
Presenter:Lucas Martins De Marchi Summary:


 * PDF | ODP -ELC 2010

Measuring Responsiveness of Linux Kernel on Embedded System
Presenter:YungJoon Jung and DongHyouk Lim Summary:


 * PDF -ELC 2010

Real-Time Linux Failure
Presenter:Frank Rowand Summary:


 * PDF -ELC 2010

Musings on analysis of measurements of a real-time workload.
Presenter:Frank Rowand Summary:


 * PDF -ELC 2009

Using Real-Time Linux
Presenter:Klaas van Gend Summary:


 * -ELC 2008

Real-Time Linux BOF
Presenter:YungJoon Jung Summary:


 * -ELC 2008

Real-Time Virtualization Solutions for Linux - A Comparison of Strategies
Presenter:Nicholas McGuire Summary:


 * -ELC 2008

Realtime BOF - Realtime Preempt Patch Adaptation Experience (including Commercial Product)
Presenter:YungJoon Jung Summary:


 * PDF -ELC 2007