Michael Turquette: So you want to write a Linux driver subsystem
Michael Turquette, USA. Los Angeles, President and CEO, BayLibre Michael is an embedded Linux expert who has previously worked at Texas Instruments, Linaro and an infamous, failed Silicon Valley startup. Most of his career has focused on low level topics such as waking up new silicon, power management for complex systemonchip processors and creating delightful consumer electronics such as flagship smartphones. Michael also authored and comaintains the Common Clock Framework in the Linux kernel. He speaks regularly at conferences. Michael joined BayLibre in 2015. He is focused on growing their US business operations and bringing delightful products to life. ++++++++++++++++ So you want to write a Linux driver subsystem Writing a new driver subsystem in Linux is hard. There are many pitfalls along the way; this talk will point out some of those pitfalls and lessons learned through examples, advice and embarrassing anecdotes in the hope that it will aid those adventur
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