Atomics and Memory Model for Rust Code in Kernel
Offered By: Linux Plumbers Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of atomics and memory models in Rust code for kernel development in this 28-minute conference talk from the Linux Plumbers Conference. Delve into the complexities of implementing atomic operations and managing memory models specifically tailored for Rust code running within the kernel environment. Gain insights from FENG, Boqun's expertise on optimizing performance and ensuring thread safety in low-level systems programming using Rust's advanced features.
Syllabus
Atomics and memory model for Rust code in kernel - FENG, Boqun
Taught by
Linux Plumbers Conference
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