Virtio-loopback: The AGL Hardware Abstraction Layer for Non-Virtualized Environments
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the virtio-loopback technology, a Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) for non-virtualized environments developed by the Software Defined Vehicle Expert Group (SDV). This 38-minute conference talk delves into the capabilities of virtio-loopback, which enables hardware dependency abstraction and allows seamless software execution on both virtualized and non-virtualized systems. Learn about the latest developments in GPU, sound, CAN, console, and GPIO devices as Michele Paolino from Virtual Open Systems shares insights with the community. Gain valuable knowledge about this innovative approach to hardware abstraction and its potential impact on software development for diverse computing environments.
Syllabus
Virtio-loopback: The AGL Hardware Abstraction Layer for Non-Virtualized Environme... Michele Paolino
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Linux Foundation
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