Enabling Zephyr on Your Hardware Platform - Diego Sueiro, Sepura / Embarcados
Enabling Zephyr on Your Hardware Platform - Diego Sueiro, Sepura / Embarcados Zephyr is a fast-growing, both in terms of contributions and adoption, open source RTOS that is designed to be small, optimized, scalable and secure for resource constrained devices and applications. In this session, Diego Sueiro will go through the detailed process of adding support for new architectures and hardware platforms in Zephyr, showing a step-by-step guide with a real example pointing out the caveats and some debugging tricks. Main topics of this presentation: Hardware support implementation in Zephyr Adding a new HAL Adding a new SoC Adding a new Board Adding new drivers Contributing to mainline About Diego Sueiro Control & Automation Engineer with more than 10 years of experience in embedded software development. Working with Embedded Real-time Linux Platform development at Sepura and contributing to Zephyr Project by adding support for Hybrid Multi Processors. Supports and manages the Web Portal "www.embarcados.com.br", responsible for the diffusion of Embedded Development in Brazil. Presented talks about Embedded Linux and Yocto Project development in events in Brazil.

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