Achieve a Healthy Ecosystem Around Automotive Device Virtualization - VirtIO Support in AGL
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore device virtualization in automotive systems through this conference talk from the Linux Foundation. Delve into the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) Virtualization Expert Group's efforts to create a healthy ecosystem around automotive device virtualization, focusing on VirtIO support. Learn about ASIL/Security partitioning, historical trends in computing architecture, and the specific necessity of device virtualization in automotive applications. Understand current pain points in the ecosystem and discover how VirtIO can serve as a common framework in AGL. Witness demonstrations from Virt-EG members, including OpenSynergy and Panasonic, showcasing device virtualization techniques and unified HMI technology. Gain insights into the importance of interoperability and the key components needed for a robust automotive virtualization ecosystem.
Syllabus
Intro
About AGL Virtualization Expert Group
ASIL/Security Partitioning with Virtualization
Historical Trend of General Computing Architecture
Device Virtualization: Specific Necessity in Automotive
Today's Pain Point: Unhealthy Ecosystem Around Virtualization
Automotive Needs Richer Ecosystem
Virtlo Work in AGL Virtualization Expert Group
Demo from Virt-EG Members
OpenSynergy's Demo
VirtlO as Common Framework in AGL
Panasonic's Demo
Device Virtualization: Location Transparency
Unified HMI Technology: Display Virtualization for Supreme Flexibility Logical View
Interoperability among the industry is the key
What we need as the key piece?
Proof of Concept of Unified HMI - Movie
Automotive Grade Linux
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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