Intro
Presenters, Demo-ers, Participants: Thanks very much for your participation in CELF's Embedded Linux Conference 2009.
This page is for collecting the presentations that were made at the conference. During and after the conference we will collect materials from the presenters and place them here. Please watch this page if you are interested in a particular presentation - and it if doesn't show up, please send me an e-mail and we'll try to track it down.
Videos
Video from the conference can be found here courtesy of Free Electrons: http://free-electrons.com/blog/elc-2009-videos/ Video Presentations
Free Electrons has been kind enough to provide some of these presentations in High Definition, making it possible to more easily read slides directly from the video.
Instructions
Presenters: Please post your technical conference presentations on this page. (See Instructions below the tables)
Table of Presentations
Keynotes and Panel |
||
Presenter(s) |
Session |
Presentation |
Dirk Hohndel |
Ubiquitous Linux |
No slides - but see ELC2009: Ubiquitous Linux (LWN.net) |
David Woodhouse |
Embedded Linux and Mainline Kernel |
|
Tim Bird (moderator) |
Embedded Linux Kernel Features and Development Panel |
No slides - but see ELC/LFCS2009 A tale of two panels (LWN.net) |
Presentations and Tutorials |
||
Presenter(s) |
Session |
Presentation |
Kate Alhola |
Maemo 5 (Fremantle), mobile Linux platform with cellular connectivity |
|
Kate Alhola |
Animated UI technologies in Maemo 5 (Fremantle), mobile Linux environment |
PDF | See also Kate's blog entry for ELC |
Mike Anderson (presented by Reece Pollack) |
User-Space, Multi-core Development Issues |
|
Mike Anderson (presented by Reece Pollack) |
What are Interrupt Threads and How Do They Work? |
|
Jeff Arnold |
Ksplice: Rebootless kernel updates |
|
Eric Cloninger |
Building an Embedded Tools Standard Using Eclipse |
|
Magnus Damm |
Runtime Power Management on SuperH Mobile |
|
David Daney |
Some new tricks for better performance in MIPS-Linux |
|
Mathieu Desnoyers |
Deploying LTTng on Exotic Embedded Architectures |
|
Anna Dushistova, Alexandre Rusev and John Mehaffey |
Debugging with JTAG |
|
Jake Edge |
Security issues for embedded devices |
|
Klaas van Gend |
Top 3 pains in professional use of bitbake |
|
Toru Homma |
Evaluation of Flash File Systems for Large NAND Flash Memory |
|
Edgar E. Iglesias |
Debugging and profiling embedded Linux/CRIS systems with QEMU |
|
Jaehoon Jeong |
Dynamic Instrumentation of user-space application based on kprobe |
|
Bhagyashri Hemant Katole |
Embedding Network Devices with Linux |
(session was cancelled) |
Dongsoo Kim, HeungJun Kim |
Framework for digital camera in Linux |
|
Denis Oliver Kropp |
DirectFB II |
(session was cancelled) |
Grant Likely |
It's Alive! - Linux on Embedded PowerPC porting guide |
|
Grant Likely |
Tux Meets Radar O'Reilly - Linux in Military Telecom |
|
Bruno Cardoso Lopes |
Understanding and writing an LLVM Compiler Backend |
|
Matt Mackall |
Visualizing Process Memory |
PDF // In case color mapping error observed, try this filePDF |
Dan Malek |
Memory...The Most Precious Resource |
|
David Mandala |
Ubuntu ARM Distribution |
|
William Marone |
Distributed Cross Platform Test Automation |
|
Paul Mundt |
Superpages Revisited: Transparent Application of Large TLBs on Embedded Systems |
|
Michael Opdenacker |
Update on filesystems for flash storage |
|
Jeffrey Osier-Mixon |
Cooperative Development Inside Communities |
|
Conrad Parker |
A Linux multimedia framework for SH-Mobile processors |
|
Rodolph Perfetta |
The Web in your Hand - Optimizing Browsing Experience with ARM Embedded Linux Devices |
|
Thomas Petazzoni |
Building Embedded Linux Systems with Buildroot |
|
Matthew Porter |
Video4Linux: What about Output? |
|
Andre Puschmann |
Quantitative analysis of system initialization in embedded Linux systems |
|
Jim Ready |
Plan Your Work, Work Your Plan: Avoiding Common Linux Development Stumbling Blocks |
. |
Frank Rowand |
Musings on analysis of measurements of a real-time workload. |
|
Leandro Melo de Sales |
BRisa UPnP Framework for Embedded Systems |
|
Christian F.K. Schaller |
Basic video editing on embedded devices using GStreamer |
|
Madhvesh Sulibhavi (presented by Tim Bird) |
KProbes and Systemtap Status |
|
John Williams |
Embedded Linux on FPGAs for fun and profit |
|
name |
title |
|
Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions |
||
Presenter(s) |
Session |
Presentation |
Thomas Petazzoni |
Build Tools |
|
Tim Bird |
eLinux Wiki |
|
Matt Locke |
Embedded Security |
|
Michael Opdenacker |
System Size |
|
Instructions for Presenters
Presenters: There are two options for you: Add the presentation yourself, or just e-mail it to me. See below for details:
Here are the steps to follow to add your presentation to this page (Please read them BEFORE clicking):
If you don't have a wiki account, please create one by clicking on UserPreferences, fill out the form, and return here.
- (A wiki account is required to attach files or edit this page)
- PDF format is preferred. If you can convert your presentation to PDF, please do so.
- If your presentation has any message which says it is confidential (such as in a footer from a corporate or CELF template), please remove it.
- If you used a CELF template that has "CELF confidential" in the footer, please upload the presentation so we can remove the footer. Or you can remove it yourself by editing the footer on the slide "master" page.
- Please make sure your filename does not have any spaces in it!!
- Click on the Attachments link at the bottom of the page
- on the form, enter your presentation file name (or browse to it)
- click on the "Upload" button
If you want to be extra nice, you can add the appropriate table line (with the "attachment:" link) as an entry in the table. Do this by clicking on EditText at the bottom of the page, adding a line for your session and copying the "attachment:" text from the bottom of the page to your line.
See the sample (the last entry in the table) for an example of the syntax required. Each table line is one long line, even though it may wrap in your browser (so remove all line feeds from your line before saving this page.) Don't worry - if you don't do this or mess something up I will come along later and fix up the table for you.
OR
Just e-mail me your presentation, or a link to it, and I'll post it for you. Please send the presentation to
- elc09 (at) tree dot celinuxforum dot org
(converted to a "real" e-mail address).
Thanks!
