Asymmetric/Heterogeneous MultiProcessing - Mainline Linux and Zephyr in Unison
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of Asymmetric/Heterogeneous MultiProcessing (AMP/HMP) in a 40-minute conference talk that delves into the integration of mainline Linux and Zephyr. Gain insights into various code launching options across different system stages, from boot ROM to Linux-booted Cortex-A cores using the remote processor framework. Discover how Linux and Zephyr collaborate through concepts like remote processor messaging and the virtio-based messaging bus. Examine communication libraries such as OpenAMP and RPMsg-Lite, and witness a real-life demonstration using NXP i.MX 7/8M Mini and 8M Plus-based systems running open-source software stacks.
Syllabus
Asymmetric/Heterogeneous MultiProcessing (AMP/HMP): Mainline Linux and Zephyr in... Marcel Ziswiler
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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