Sound Open Firmware
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the development and potential of Sound Open Firmware in this conference talk by Liam Girdwood from Intel. Dive into the journey of transforming a one-person project for Minnowboard into a multi-product, multi-vendor open-source initiative aiming to become the "Linux" of audio DSP firmware. Gain insights into the technical features that give users an edge over traditional audio solutions and learn about the challenges of transitioning closed firmware and hardware to the open-source world. Discover the SDK's capabilities, including containerization, tool flexibility, and heterogeneous virtualization. Understand the firmware and driver architectures, pipeline structure, and continuous integration processes. Examine SOF platforms, processing components, and future plans while considering the broader implications for open-source firmware in other subsystems.
Syllabus
Intro
SOF Goals 1
SOF Goals 2
SDK Birds Eye View 1
SDK Birds Eye View 2
Firmware Overview
Firmware Architecture
Driver Overview
Driver Architecture
Pipeline Architecture
Continuous Integration - Travis
Continuous Integration - Oday
SOF Platforms
SOF Processing Components (opensource)
History
SOF Future Plans
Supporting Organizations
Firmware Preference ?
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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