Reworking the Zephyr Clock Control Subsystem
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges and potential solutions for improving the Zephyr Clock Control Subsystem in this 40-minute conference talk by Moritz Fischer from Google. Gain insights into the current state of Zephyr's Device Tree-based clock description and its limitations. Discover the speaker's attempts to address existing issues and participate in a community discussion aimed at unifying the API. Learn how this unification could enable all drivers to work with both fixed and dynamic clocks by aligning Zephyr's clock control API more closely with Linux's clock subsystem. Engage in a thought-provoking session that seeks to enhance the functionality and versatility of Zephyr's clock control mechanisms.
Syllabus
Reworking the Zephyr Clock Control Subsystem - Moritz Fischer, Google
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Linux Foundation
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