I'm organizing the "server issues" track at the upcoming Linux PlumbersConf in September, and have selected three talks for my track:
- "Infrastructure for PCIe Endpoint Devices" - Arnd Bergmann - An increasing number of Linux based machines features PCI express ports that can be used as an endpoint…
- "Physical PCI Slots" - Alexander Chiang - Using firmware data (DMI/ACPI/etc) to translate kernel device names to physical devices in PCI slots…
- "Hiding ACPI" - Len Brown - Burying ACPI data in K/U “firmware” interfaces…
- "How to Talk to a Long-Running Process" - Bob Smith - Run Time Access (RTA) is a lightweight library that provides an intuitive interface that lets you view and edit data in a running process…
- "Embedded virtualization with KVM: Yes, it does make sense!" - Hollis Blanchard - KVM on embedded PPC systems…
- "Virtualized Development Infrastructure Management with Puppet: Beyond Cloning" - Teyo Tyree - Using Puppet to manage system images…