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| = LinuxBIOS Summit = | | === LinuxBIOS Symposium 2006 Europe === |
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| Expect more information, such as papers and presentations held at the LinuxBIOS summit 2005 soon.
| | The LinuxBIOS Symposium will take place on October 1-3, 2006 in Hamburg, Germany. |
| | | For more details visit http://www.linuxbios.eu/. |
| LinuxBIOS Summit was Oct. 11-13, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. See the [http://www.linuxbios.org/data/LB_Summit.pdf agenda] for more information.
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| Richard Bruner, AMD Fellow, was be a featured speaker. We had a number of interesting speakers lined up, and were be describing new developments, such as the use of Linux Kconfig for LinuxBIOS configuration.
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| Title: AMD's Roadmap for Free Firmware (as in Beer)
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| Speaker: Rich Brunner, AMD Fellow
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| Abstract: This will be a discussion of the upcoming AMD Processor
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| roadmap, AMD plans for supporting LinuxBIOS, and AMD's
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| directions for the future of firmware.
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| Speaker BIO:
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| Richard A. Brunner is the Software Architect for Advanced Micro
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| Devices' AMD64 Architecture. He is an AMD fellow and is responsible
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| for driving the technical direction of AMD's AMD64 software strategy
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| for operating systems, device drivers, compilers, libraries, OS/firmware
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| interaction, performance optimizations, and 3rd party tools. Richard
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| led AMD's initial involvement into the Unified Extensible Firmware
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| Interface (UEFI) forum.
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| Richard holds a Masters of Science degree in Computer Engineering from
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| Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Bachelor of Science degree in
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| Electrical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. He holds
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| patents in computer architecture and has presented
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| extensively including Hot Chips, Siggraph, WinHec,
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| Linux Kernel Summit, Linux World, Ottawa Linux Symposium.
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| == Invitation ==
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| Ronald G. Minnich writes:
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| Just hold these dates: october 11-13, 2005
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| We've arranged for the lacsi symposium, in santa fe:
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| http://lacsi.rice.edu/symposium/ to set up 2.5 days
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| for a linuxbios summit. The info on the linuxbios track,
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| hotels, etc. should be on that web page later today
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| or tomorrow. We hope to have vendor talks, and
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| discussions on where we as a community are going
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| with linuxbios.
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| The time of year is nice in santa fe, new mexico is
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| beautiful, the food is great, the hotel is very
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| pleasant: do consider coming! We'd like to see all of
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| you folks out here.
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| Vendors on this list, if you have something you'd like
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| to talk about, please get back to me.
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| thanks
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| ron
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| == Agenda ==
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| We are working on the agenda for LinuxBIOS summit. Here is a draft
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| version. Please give us any suggestion and help you have.
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| We categorized the attendance into three parties, the vendors, the users
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| and the developers. We hope the three parties can each describe their
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| past experience, outstanding problems and future directions such that
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| these three parties can help each other.
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| === Oct. 11th ===
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| The first day will be focus on current status report. We are going to
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| ==== Vendor Presentation ====
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| 1. Richard Bruner from AMD will talk about AMD's plan on LinuxBIOS and their roadmap for their products. | |
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| 2. LNXI will give us their experience on integrating LinuxBIOS in their cluster products.
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| 3. Terra soft will give us their plan of using LinuxBIOS in their PPC 970 products.
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| ==== User Experience ====
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| Users from Sandia and Los Alamos will talk on their experience of using LinuxBIOS in clusters.
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| ==== Developer Status Report ====
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| Developers will give presentations and hands-on demo of recent development. Topics includes:
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| 1. Dual Core support for AMD K8
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| 2. Cache As Ram support for Intel and AMD processors.
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| 3. Integrating VGA BIOS support in your LinuxBIOS. | |
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| === Oct. 12th ===
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| On the second day we will focus on making LinuxBIOS more friendly for
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| people of the three parties:
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| ==== User Friendly ====
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| 1. User Interface: What kind of default payload and/or user interface are we going to use? Do we want it to be command line or menu style?
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| 2. User's Manual.
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| ==== Developer Friendly ====
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| 1. KConfig: Josiah England will show us his work on using KConfig to replace the current config tool.
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| 2. Development Model: What is the svn commit and release process?
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| 3. Device Object Model: People still complain about the complexity of the current device model. Can we make it easier to work with?
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| What is the impact of a new config too like #1 on the device model? How are we going to generate PIRQ/ACPI etc. tables?
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| 4. Programmer's Manual.
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| ==== Vendor Friendly ====
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| 1. We need to discuss the possibility of signing N-party NDA with vendors for
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| their unreleased products.
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| 2. How can we ensure 3rd party that our code is clean and free of legal trouble?
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| 3. Binary blob and EFI/Tiano Interface. How are we going to play nice with Intel?
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| ==== Hackathon ====
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| If anyone get inspired during the discussion, start implement your idea immediately!!
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| === Oct. 13th ===
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| On the third day we will look forward further into the future:
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| ==== Crazy Ideas ====
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| 1. FreeFI: Possible name change and official FSF sponsorship.
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| 2. LinuxBIOS as Linux: Ron just doesn't give up his old LinuxBIOS==Linux idea. He will show how he is recycling it.
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| ==== Homework Assignment ====
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| Hey, you had a good time. It is time to do your homework now.
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| == Registration ==
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| The registration fee is Registration is $350 until September 5, then $400 until October 5 or on-site.
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| To register for the LinuxBIOS summit, please go to
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| http://lacsi.rice.edu/symposium/. | |