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Monday, April 1
 

3:00pm GMT+07

BKK19-111 DRM HW Composer for Beagle X15 Board
Describing the process of adaptation AOSP DRM HWC to be used on Beagle X15 Board (4.14 kernel). 
This can be used as an example of launching the external/drm_hwc on a board: a simple "How to" with the minimun steps required to get the drm_hwc functional.

Speakers
avatar for Mykhailo Sopiha

Mykhailo Sopiha

Engineer, Texas Instruments



Monday April 1, 2019 3:00pm - 3:25pm GMT+07
Session Room 3 (Lotus 10)

3:30pm GMT+07

BKK19-115 Android on Docker Containers in a Nutshell
Evaluating Android applications with out downloading them on the device, dedicating the display on handheld to UI thereby moving the real time data processing to high end servers and streaming of Android applications instead of running on the device is all possible with virtualization of Android using Docker Containers. This talk is to share the fundamentals of building Android to boot on Docker containers by leveraging open source projects, the unaddressed gaps in the current offering and how to go about addressing these gaps with limited knowledge of Docker containers.

Speakers
avatar for Khasim Syed Mohammed

Khasim Syed Mohammed

Senior Android Engineer, Linaro Ltd
Senior Software Engineer, Developer services, Linaro. Passionate about building and booting Android on ARM based SOCs for mobile and ARM servers.



Monday April 1, 2019 3:30pm - 3:55pm GMT+07
Session Room 2 (Lotus 3-4)

4:00pm GMT+07

BKK19-118 LCG Lightning Talks
A medley of short talks about stuff that LCG has worked on since the past Connect.

Speakers
SL

Show Liu

Linaro (LCG)
LCG Engineer working on AOSP TV
YL

Yongqin Liu

Linaro (LCG)
LCG engineer
avatar for Sam Protsenko

Sam Protsenko

Software Engineer, Linaro
Kernel developer, working in LCG group. Main areas of expertise are: kernel, U-Boot, AOSP (low-level), bare-metal firmwares, Debian. Last few years working mostly with upstream.
avatar for Sumit Semwal

Sumit Semwal

Tech Lead, LCG, Linaro Limited
Sumit leads a motivated team of kernel engineers who work on everything Linux and Android within LCG.
avatar for John Stultz

John Stultz

AOSP Devboard/Kernel Developer, Linaro
AOSP devboard and Kernel developer


Monday April 1, 2019 4:00pm - 4:55pm GMT+07
Session Room 1 (Lotus 1-2)
 
Thursday, April 4
 

11:00am GMT+07

BKK19-413 AOSP Device Upstreaming and Development with X15
This session goes thru collaboration between TI, Linaro, Google and open source community in upstreaming and development of AOSP with TI Beagleboard X15 platform .

We cover the various development phases including hardware and software requirements for a platform to be AOSP dev platform and review pros and challenges of X15 . 
Will also review the status of features upstreamed and on going development towards future bootloader , kernel , pastry and associated external opensource projects.
Notes and commentsAOSP Development Boards are intended for both Android userspace and kernel development, as well and upstreaming patches

This proposal goes thru the path of exploring TI X15 as a AOSP reference platform and why the platform stands out from a plethora of available dev boards -->Pre development of baseline thru LCR/LKFT on stable tags --> Review SW/HW requirements and anticipate tactical/strategical challenges --> Submit to AOSP gerrit and address review comments --> Platform/manifest ready ? with expected functionality? --> Ensure no regression thru triage support for expected project duration. --> Future plan/ Have plan for pastry,kernel migrations and collaborate across board on common feature development.

Speakers
avatar for Praneeth Bajjuri

Praneeth Bajjuri

Software Dev Manager, Texas Instruments
Linux and Linux distros for TI embedded processors.
avatar for Mykhailo Sopiha

Mykhailo Sopiha

Engineer, Texas Instruments



Thursday April 4, 2019 11:00am - 11:25am GMT+07
Session Room 3 (Lotus 10)

11:30am GMT+07

BKK19-414 Retrospective on upstreaming VPN in AOSP
VPN in AOSP was recently moved to upstream kernel implementation. In this session we will see how VPN works in AOSP, how upstreaming was done, and what challenges I faced.

Speakers
avatar for Sam Protsenko

Sam Protsenko

Software Engineer, Linaro
Kernel developer, working in LCG group. Main areas of expertise are: kernel, U-Boot, AOSP (low-level), bare-metal firmwares, Debian. Last few years working mostly with upstream.



Thursday April 4, 2019 11:30am - 11:55am GMT+07
Session Room 3 (Lotus 10)
 


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