Event Schedule

AM PM
9h30 – 10h Welcome 14h00 – 14h40

Guillaume Tucker

Test-driven kernel releases

10h – 10h40

Jens Axboe 

What’s new with io_uring

14h50 – 15h30

Steven Rostedt

Ftrace update

10h50 – 11h30

Thorsten Leemhuis

Make Linux developers fix your kernel bug

15h30 – 16h00 Break
11h40 – 12h20

Pavel Begunkov

io_uring: path to zerocopy I/O

16h00 – 16h40

Christian Brauner

Idmapped Mounts

12h30 – 14h00 Lunch time 16h50 – 17h30

Ricardo Ribalda

Rethinking the kernel camera framework

AM PM
9h30 – 10h Welcome 14h00 – 14h40

Benjamin Tissoires

HID-BPF

10h – 10h40

Gustavo A.R Silva

The Kernel Self-Protection Project and how you can help

14h50 – 15h30

Hans de Goede

New userspace api for display panel brightness-control

10h50 – 11h30

Greg KH

Trust and the Linux development model

15h30 – 16h00 Break
11h40 – 12h20

Vladislav Valtchev

Developing Tilck, a Tiny Linux-compatible kernel

16h00 – 16h40

Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo

Looking at yourself: Linux Introspection tales

12h30 – 14h00 Lunch time 16h50 – 17h30

Charity auction:

Kids on Computer

AM PM
9h30 – 10h Welcome 14h00 – 14h40

David Vernet

Checking your work: validating the kernel by building and testing in CI

10h – 10h40

Michael Kerrisk

Once upon an API

14h50 – 15h30

Wolfram Sang

The complete story of the in-kernel sloppy GPIO logic analyzer

10h50 – 11h30

David Miller

We won’t live forever, so what does that mean?

15h30 – 16h00 Brek
11h40 – 12h20

Alexei Starovoitov

The untold story of BPF

 

16h00 – 16h40

Drew Fustini

Linux on RISC-V

12h30 – 14h00 Lunch time 16h50 – 17h30

Omar Sandoval

Powerful and Programmable Kernel Debugging with drgn

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