Presentations from the 2007 CELF conference
May 3, 2007 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsMost presentations from the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum (CELF) conference held Apr. 17-19, 2007 in Santa Clara, Calif. are now available at the CELF WiKi. The event featured 52 deeply technical presentations, many describing original kernel development projects aimed at improving Linux for use in devices.
LinuxDevices has received permission to host many of the presentations, to ensure long-term availability. Click on the titles below to download each presentation in PDF format. Enjoy . . . !
- Keynote: Embedded Linux – An Increasing Nightmare? — by Thomas Gleixner
- Keynote: The State of the Linux Kernelt — by Jonathan Corbe
- X (Not On The Desktop) — by Matthew Allum (not currently available)
- The use of JTAG in Linux Bring-up — by Mike Anderson
- Kernel Probes for ARM — by Quentin Barnesf
- Kernel Probes for MIPS, ARM and PPC32 — by Tim Bird
- How to Participate in the Kernel Development Process — by Jonathan Corbet
- TimeDoctor — Use the Strength of Eclipse to Visualize (Multi)Processor Execution Behavior — by Ruud Derwig
- Audio, Video and Graphics BOF — by Ruud Derwig (not currently available)
- Benchmarking of Dynamic Power Management Solutions — by Frank Dols
- SPlit Application architeCturE — by Bas Engel (not currently available)
- The Current Status of Timers and Realtime Support in the Kernel — by Thomas Gleixner
- Power Management Techniques, Policies, and Problems for Embedded Linux — by Mark Gross
- Power Management BOF — by Mark Gross (not currently available)
- TomoyoLinux — A Lightweight and Manageable Security System for PC and Embedded Linux — by ToshiharuHarada, Tetsuo Handa (should work with most PDF readers)
- How DirectFB Adopted Market Specific Requirements — by Takanari Hayama
- Current State of Bluetooth Support in Linux — by Marcel Holtman
- System size BOF — by Jared Hulbert (not currently available)
- Realtime BOF — Realtime Preempt Patch Adaptation Experience (including Commercial Product) — by YungJoon Jung (not currently available)
- FancyPants — An Advanced 2D Graphics System for CE Linux — by Robi Karp
- Bootup Technologies BOF — by Elias Kesh
- OpenEmbedded — Easy QA, Repeatability and Retargetting — by Koen Kooi
- Prelinker Usage for MIPS Coresf — by Arvind Kumar, Kazu Hirata, Shinichi Tsurumoto
- How To Protect Your Intellectual Property While Using Open Source — by Shawn Kwon (not currently available)
- Applying User-level Drivers on DTV System — by Gunho Lee (not currently available)
- A Generic Parameter Layer for Linux Power Management — by Matt Locke
- SPE-assisted User Level Device Driver on Cell Processor — by Hiroyuki Machida (not currently available)
- System-wide Memory Profiling — by Matt Mackall
- TomoyoLinux Tutorial — by Kei Masumoto, Kentaro Takeda
- Porting and Evaluating the Linux Realtime Preemption on Embedded Platform — by Katsuya Matsubara
- Kernel Debugging with GDB — by Nicholas McGuire (not currently available)
- Kernel Validation Tools — by Nicholas McGuire (not currently available)
- GDB Tracepoints for GNU/Linux User and Kernel Space — by Nicholas McGuire (not currently available)
- Telepathy: Real-time Communications Framework — by Robert McQueen (not currently available)
- Comparison of Secure OSes and embedded SELinux activity in Japan — by Yuichi Nakamura (not currently available)
- Suspend-to-RAM implementation on freescale 74xx without PMU — by Fujihito Numano
- Mobile Convergence Computing Handset Supporting Ubiquitous Concept — by Tae Joon Park
- OpenKODE – The Khronos Open Development Environment — by Ed Plowman (not currently available)
- CELF in the Mobile Phone Space — by Scott Preece
- Mobile Phone BOF — by Scott Preece (not currently available)
- Experiment with Linux and ARM Thumb-2 ISA — by Philippe Robin
- File System Survey — by Gene Sally (not currently available)
- Small Root File Systems — by Gene Sally (not currently available)
- Gstreamer Tutorial — by Jan Schmidt (not currently available)
- HTTP-FUSE PS3 Linux which is internet boot framework with kboot — by Toshiki Yagi
- uClinux — State of the Nation — by Greg Ungerer
- The OpenMAX Integration Layer standard — by Giulio Urlini (not currently available)
- The CEA 2014 Standard. A New XHTML-Based Browser and Setup Framework for Digital Home Devices — by Mark R. Walker (not currently available)
- Deferred Dynamic Loading — A Memory Reduction Technique — by Tetsuji Yamamoto
- Management of Software Suspend Image — by Haitao Zhang (not currently available)
The latest complete list of presentations can be found on the CELF WiKi page, here.
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