The Linux Plumbers 2014 Real Time track focuses on issues with the -rt patchset and with use of both -rt and the mainline kernel for real-time applications.
Linux Foundation Real Time project – Thomas Gleixner (confirmed)
Long-term testing – Carsten Emde (confirmed+posted)
Scalability of reader-writer locks – Steven Rostedt (confirmed+posted)
NO_HZ_FULL – Frederic Weisbecker (confirmed+posted)
Issues with -stable trees – Steven Rostedt (confirmed+posted)
Issues with -rt tree – Sebastian Andrzej Siewior (confirmed+posted)
Issues with mmap_sem – Peter Zijlstra (confirmed)
Issues with timers – John Stultz
The horrors of CPU hotplug – TBD
Real-time Linux guest OSes, they really are possible! – Jan Kiszka (confirmed+abstract, registered+posted)
SIL2LinuxMP: GNU/Linux Multicore platform for safety related systems – Nicholas McGuire (confirmed+abstract+posted)
Upstreaming -rt – all
The schedule of the 2014 Real Time Plumbers Micro Conference is as follows. Note presentation slides can be found on the Plumbers page by following the links to the abstracts:
This is a good place to record notes from your session. All too often, if notes were not written down, the session might as well not have happened.