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Monday, October 22 • 14:15 - 14:55
Deferred Problem: Issues With Complex Dependencies Between Devices in Linux Kernel - Andrzej Hajda, Samsung

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Many devices have complex dependencies, especially on embedded platforms. They use resources provided by different devices: regulators, gpios, local buses, etc. Resource providers also use resources. Some are required, some are optional. Circular dependencies are not uncommon.
The popular picture of devices as a neat tree should be replaced by an obscure jungle.
Lack of proper handling of device dependencies in Linux Kernel hurts the system in multiple ways: slower bring-up of important subsystems, no support for optional resources, ugly hacks, uncoordinated development of workarounds in multiple subsystems, buggy device unbinding.

Andrzej will describe current state of device dependencies in Kernel: where are the problems, how to solve it with existing frameworks, what is still missing. He will also describe his proposition to solve missing parts: Resource Tracking Framework.

Speakers
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Andrzej Hajda

Kernel Developer & Maintainer, Samsung
Andrzej Hajda has been working as a Linux kernel developer for embedded systems since 2012. He is co-maintainer of drm_bridge subsystem. He mainly works on display stack, but has also multiple contributions in other areas: media, clocks, static analysis.



Monday October 22, 2018 14:15 - 14:55 BST
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