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1. Introduction | ||||||
2. Architecture | ||||||
3. General requirements | ||||||
2.5 Booting Guests | ||||||
3. Common Virtual Device categories | ||||||
3.1 Storage (Block Device) | ||||||
3.1.x Meeting automotive persistence requirements | ||||||
3.2 Network Device | ||||||
Standard networks | ||||||
Automotive networks | ||||||
Time-sensitive Networking standards | ||||||
3.3 GPU Device | ||||||
3.3.1 GPU Device in 2D Mode | ||||||
3.3.2 GPU Device in 3D Mode | ||||||
3.4 IOMMU Device | ||||||
3.5 USB Device | ||||||
4. Special Virtual Device categories | ||||||
4.x Automotive Sensors | ||||||
4.x Audio | ||||||
4.x Media codec | ||||||
4.x Cryptography | ||||||
4.x.x Random Number Generation | ||||||
5. Supplemental Virtual Device categories | ||||||
5.x Text Console | ||||||
5.1 Host-to-vm filesystem sharing |
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- 1 hour each in each section
- how ambitious can the project be ?
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- section 1: introduction - Kai has already produced a 2-page intro and will add it to the wiki
- section 2: What does the HW need to fulfill to support unmodified execution of complete SW stacks,
- what are the problems ? what is in the pipe ? might reuse elements of Adam's talk at the AMM, assigned to Berhnard
- section 3: isolation & partitioning : Berhnard can provide high levels definition a,d an "academic view", which will have to cross-checked with reality later, Adam & Kai can provide a text on isolation & timing
- section 4: Inter-core communication - assigned to Dmitry and Matti
- section 5: summary - assigned to Kai then Gunnar
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