Running Linux on Constrained IoT Devices - Memory Optimization Techniques
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore memory optimization techniques for running Linux on constrained IoT devices in this conference talk. Discover how to overcome resource limitations and leverage Linux functionality for small IoT systems. Learn about kernel and file system optimizations, IoT device frameworks, and implementation on platforms with limited RAM and XIP flash. Gain insights into the tradeoffs between using Linux and smaller operating systems like Zephyr for IoT applications. Examine hardware considerations, software integration, and boot processes for constrained devices. Understand the potential of Linux in IoT environments and future developments in this field.
Syllabus
Introduction
Hot Line
Motivation
Hardware
Software
Integration
Kernel
Root File System
Arm FS
Arm Models
Boot Logs
Whats next
Other questions
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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