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October 28-30 - Conference
Lyon Convention Centre - Lyon, France
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Tuesday, October 29 • 15:15 - 15:50
A Dive into Zephyr Device Driver Model - Tomasz Bursztyka, Intel Corporation

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Besides the kernel, the second most important part of an OS is how all peripherals are exposed to the user, finally enabling the OS to access the world outside of the CPU it is running on.

Zephyr solves this by proposing a very simple yet flexible device driver model,
deeply integrated with the device tree (DTS), making porting hardware to it efficient and easy.

Through real use cases and from a developer perspective, this model will be explained as well as the life cycle of a device driver, whether it is native or ported from an existing HAL.

Speakers
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Tomasz Bursztyka

Software Engineer, Intel Corporation
I did my entire carrier as an open source software engineer, I have been working now for 8 years at Intel, working on Linux services, kernel and now being part of the Zephyr RTOS project. I participated in LPC 2014 Düsseldorf


Tuesday October 29, 2019 15:15 - 15:50 CET
Forum 6