VirtIo-Net PCIe Function Using Linux PCI Endpoint Framework - Shunsuke Mie, IGEL Co., Ltd.

VirtIo-Net PCIe Function Using Linux PCI Endpoint Framework - Shunsuke Mie, IGEL Co., Ltd. The PCI Endpoint framework enables the Linux kernel to act as a PCI Endpoint device. It allows software to describe the behavior of a PCIe function, which is a logical unit within a PCI device. This session will present the design and implementation of a virtio-net device using this framework. Virtio is a para-virtualization framework designed to improve the efficiency of device I/O operations in virtualized environments. It enables software to emulate device behavior, leading to efficient data transfers in this case. This session will discuss the architecture and current status of the proposed virtio-net PCI function driver based on the PCI endpoint framework. Additionally, it will introduce an API for controlling virtio virtqueues, which are used for data transfer. This API is generic and can be used to implement PCI Endpoint devices for other virtio devices.

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What Is an ABI, and Why Should You Care? - Shung-Hsi Yu, SUSE

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PCIe Technology for Long and Short Reach in Automotive Applications

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[ER2026] Mastering Wakeup Sources in Linux: Architecture, APIs, and Constraints (Kendall Willis)

Virtio-msg: Making Virtio Work Where It Does Not Today - Bill Mills, Linaro
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Virtio-msg: Making Virtio Work Where It Does Not Today - Bill Mills, Linaro

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eBPF: Unlocking the Kernel [OFFICIAL DOCUMENTARY]

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[2017] Applying Polling Techniques to QEMU: Reducing virtio-blk I/O Latency by Stefan Hajnoczi
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[2017] Applying Polling Techniques to QEMU: Reducing virtio-blk I/O Latency by Stefan Hajnoczi

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Android 17 sucks. So I put Linux on a phone.

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VirtIO for Xen on ARM - Vikram Garhwal, AMD
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VirtIO for Xen on ARM - Vikram Garhwal, AMD

Basics of I2C on Linux - Luca Ceresoli, Bootlin
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Basics of I2C on Linux - Luca Ceresoli, Bootlin

AMP Virtio: A New Virto Transport for AMP Systems, with Focus on Zephyr, Linux, and Xen - Bill Mills
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AMP Virtio: A New Virto Transport for AMP Systems, with Focus on Zephyr, Linux, and Xen - Bill Mills

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VirtIO - A Common Device Framework to Achieve Software Defined Vehicle - Jerry Zhao, Panasonic Corp
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VirtIO - A Common Device Framework to Achieve Software Defined Vehicle - Jerry Zhao, Panasonic Corp

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You Should Use Flakes Right Away in NixOS!

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