Jun 27-30, Prague, Czech Republic
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Embedded Open Source Summit (EOSS) is a new umbrella event for open source embedded projects and developer communities to come together under one roof for important collaboration and education.
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Jun 28, 2023, 12:00 to 12:40 PM (UTC+7)
Presented by Iuliana Prodan, Software Engineer, NXP
This presentation will highlight how to harness the power processing of the DSP by running Zephyr RTOS on the DSP, while running Linux® OS on the main Cortex®-A core. This presentation will cover simple and more complex examples, such as “hello_world”, IPC samples and Sound Open Firmware.
Jun 29, 2023, 4:00 to 4:30 PM (UTC+7)
Presented by Hake Huang, Software Engineer, NXP
QEMU (Quick EMULATOR) is a free and open-source hosted hypervisor that can be used for co-simulation. It enables virtual machines to be run on multiple different architectures, and provides a range of features such as snapshot support, pause and resume, and support for different operating systems. QEMU is a great way to test and debug applications, develop software or run multiple operating systems without impacting your regular system. It can also be used to test virtualized applications and environments.
Jun 28, 2023, 2:50 to 13:30 PM
Presented by Daniel Baluta, Software Engineer, NXP
This presentation will focus on how to move this code to newer Cortex-A devices that don’t incorporate a separate DSP. The task starts with using Jailhouse hypervisor to reserve the Arm Cortex-A core to run the Sound Open Firmware as an application inside Zephyr RTOS. This presentation will detail the general solution involving running Linux OS and Zephyr RTOS on separate ARM® Cortex- A cores with the help of Jailhouse hypervisor.
Jun 29, 2023, 4:00 to 4:40 PM (UTC+7)
Presented by Marouene Boubakri, Senior System Security Engineer, NXP
This presentation aims to fill this gap by proposing a port of Open Portable Trusted Execution Environment (OP-TEE) to RISC-V with a fully compatible design and maximum reuse of existing Trusted Applications (TAs). The TA ecosystem has grown as a result of the transition from vendor-controlled, single purpose TEEs to open TEEs that host from multiple sources with various use-cases in mind.
Jun 29, 2023, 3:00 to 3:40 PM (UTC+7)
Presented by Daniel DeGrasse, Embedded Software Developer, NXP
This presentation will discuss the current state of graphics in Zephyr RTOS and propose a new subsystem to enable applications to benefit from graphics accelerators present on the SOC. Given the variety of operations supported between various accelerators and the cost of CPU rendering in a graphics pipeline, this framework must be flexible and performant. Support for graphics acceleration in Zephyr will enable it to compete in segments demanding low power with modern graphics, such as the wearables market.
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