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'''Presenter:''' Frank Rowand, Sony Mobile <br> | '''Presenter:''' Frank Rowand, Sony Mobile <br> | ||
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+ | This talk examines how the Linux kernel uses a devicetree.<br> | ||
+ | Topics include the kernel devicetree framework, device creation,<br> | ||
+ | resource allocation, driver binding, and connecting objects.<br> | ||
* [https://elinux.org/images/0/0c/Rowand--devicetree_kernel_internals.pdf PDF] | * [https://elinux.org/images/0/0c/Rowand--devicetree_kernel_internals.pdf PDF] | ||
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== Device Tree for Dummies [ELCE 2013] == | == Device Tree for Dummies [ELCE 2013] == | ||
'''Presenter:''' Thomas Petazzoni <br> | '''Presenter:''' Thomas Petazzoni <br> |
Revision as of 08:34, 11 October 2020
Contents
- 1 BoF: Devicetree [ELCE 2018][ELCE 2017]
- 2 Stable Devicetree ABI: it's possible! [ELCE 2017]
- 3 Transactional Device Tree & Overlays: Making Reconfigurable Hardware Work [ELCE 2014]
- 4 ACPI And Device Trees - Friends Or Foes? [ELCE 2014]
- 5 devicetree: Kernel Internals and Practical Troubleshooting [ELCE 2014]
- 6 Device Tree for Dummies [ELCE 2013]
- 7 Best Practices for Long Term Support and Security of the Device-Tree (DT) [ELCE 2013]
- 8 Board File to Device Tree Migration: A War Story [ELCE 2013]
- 9 Devicetree: The Disaster So Far [ELCE 2013]
- 10 Maintainer's Diary: Devicetree and Its Stumbling Blocks [ELCE 2012]
- 11 Supporting 200 Different Expansionboards: The Broken Promise of Devicetree [ELCE 2012]
- 12 Toward the Long Term Stable Kernel Tree for The Embedded Industry [ELCE 2011]
- 13 [ELCE]
BoF: Devicetree [ELCE 2018][ELCE 2017]
Presenter: Frank Rowand, Sony
Summary:
This talk provides an overview of recent devicetree changes,
current issues, and what activity may be happening in the near future.
Stable Devicetree ABI: it's possible! [ELCE 2017]
Presenter: Lucas Stach, Pengutronix
Summary:
This talk presents the lessons learned by the Pengutronix
kernel and bootloader team while working with the NXP i.MX6 platform.
Transactional Device Tree & Overlays: Making Reconfigurable Hardware Work [ELCE 2014]
Presenter: Pantelis Antoniou, NVIDIA
Summary:
This presentation give information on device tree, it's component
elements and what changes to be done according to the board configurations.
ACPI And Device Trees - Friends Or Foes? [ELCE 2014]
Presenter: Rafael J. Wysocki, Intel OTC
Summary:
These slides talks about Origins of ACPI, ACPI vs Device Trees
matching devices to drivers,existing driver lookup algorithms.
devicetree: Kernel Internals and Practical Troubleshooting [ELCE 2014]
Presenter: Frank Rowand, Sony Mobile
Summary:
This talk examines how the Linux kernel uses a devicetree.
Topics include the kernel devicetree framework, device creation,
resource allocation, driver binding, and connecting objects.
Device Tree for Dummies [ELCE 2013]
Presenter: Thomas Petazzoni
Summary:
Best Practices for Long Term Support and Security of the Device-Tree (DT) [ELCE 2013]
Presenter: Alison Chaiken
Summary:
Board File to Device Tree Migration: A War Story [ELCE 2013]
Presenter: Pantelis Antoniou
Summary:
Devicetree: The Disaster So Far [ELCE 2013]
Presenter: Mark Rutland
Summary:
Maintainer's Diary: Devicetree and Its Stumbling Blocks [ELCE 2012]
Presenter: Wolfram Sang, Pengutronix e.K.
Summary:
Supporting 200 Different Expansionboards: The Broken Promise of Devicetree [ELCE 2012]
Presenter: Koen Kooi, Circuitco
Summary:
Toward the Long Term Stable Kernel Tree for The Embedded Industry [ELCE 2011]
Presenter: Tsugikazu Shibata (NEC & Linux Foundation Board Member)
Summary:
[ELCE]
Presenter:
Summary:
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