Android/Mobile

The Linux Plumbers 2014 Android/Mobile track is focusing on the ongoing integration of Android into the mainline, as well as new form factors where Android ecosystem is expanding and the new challenges arising from this.

The structure will be short presentations (10-15 minutes) followed by active discussions (each topic should last between 30 and 45 minutes). If there is enough interest, we may hold some lightning talks where presentations will be short (5 minutes) and the whole topic should last no more than 10-15 minutes.

Key Attendees

  • Karim Yaghmour
  • Zach Pfeffer

Confirmed Attendees

  • Rom Lemarchand
  • Anwar Ghuloum
  • Elliott Hughes
  • Riley Andrews
  • Dimitry Schmidt
  • Paul McKenney
  • Zach Pfeffer
  • Karim Yaghmour
  • Serban Constantinescu
  • Greg KH
  • Sumit Semwal
  • Maarten Lankhorst
  • Bernhard Rosenkränzer
  • Rodolph Perfetta
  • Kevin Petit
  • Kristof Beyls
  • Morten Rasmussen
  • Dietmar Eggemann
  • Alex BennĂ©e
  • Rian Sanderson
  • Praneeth Bajjuri
  • Daniel Vetter
  • Laura Abbott
  • Tom Gall

Proposed Topics

  • Android on LLVM (Bero)
  • LLVM AARCH64 (Kristof Beyls)
  • 64-bit
    • 64-bit ART (Elliott Hughes)
    • Android emulator (TBD)
    • bionic - 64-bit ABI (Elliott Hughes)
    • 64-bit Binder ABI/Porting generic Android drivers (Serban Constantinescu)
    • Migrating code from ARM to ARM64 (Kevin Petit)
    • Introduction to AARCH64 (Rodolph Perfetta)
  • Moving things out of staging (Greg KH)
  • dma-fence & android sync (Maarten/Riley/Daniel)
  • Power management discussion: Big.Little (Morten Rasmussen / Dietmar Eggemann / Rom)
  • Ion and the DMA coherency model (Laura Abbott)

Schedule

TBD

Contact

Proposal added by Rom Lemarchand romlem@android.com

 
2014/android.txt · Last modified: 2014/08/23 00:31 by 199.106.103.58
 
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