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Proposing the Integration of CIP Kernel into AGL

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Explore a conference talk that delves into the potential integration of the Civil Infrastructure Platform (CIP) Kernel into Automotive Grade Linux (AGL). Learn about the importance of security in both in-vehicle equipment and industrial infrastructure, focusing on critical bug fixes, vulnerability management, and periodic updates. Discover the CIP Project's development of a Super Long-Term Support (S-LTS) Linux kernel, software update mechanisms, and automated testing for industrial applications. Understand how AGL, particularly the Tokyo community, supports VirtIO-based hardware and virtual display as a framework independent of specific Linux platforms. Examine the challenges of long-term support for Linux platforms in automotive contexts and consider the proposed solution of integrating the CIP Kernel into AGL. Follow the speaker's demonstration of running AGL on the CIP kernel, including porting experiences, and engage in a discussion about the challenges and benefits of using a long-term support kernel for automotive applications.

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Proposing the Integration of CIP Kernel into AGL - Hirotaka Motai, Cybertrust Japan Co., Ltd.


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