LITMUSRT Lunch
LITMUSRT Lunch is a weekly seminar focused on current work on LITMUSRT. It is open to all but geared primarily towards those in the real-time group interested in implementation work. Y'all should come!
Mailing List
LITMUSRT Lunch is coordinated via our LITMUSRT mailing list litmus-rt@listserv.unc.edu. This list is also used for all other LITMUSRT work, such as reserving machines. All members of the Real-Time Systems group who intend to work on LITMUSRT should subscribe to this list.
Time and Location
For the Fall 2014 semester, LITMUSRT Lunch is held on select Mondays from 12:30 to 1:30 in FB 120.
Fall 2014
Date | Presenter | Topic |
09/15/2014 | Namhoon Kim | Overhead Traces |
09/08/2014 | Namhoon Kim | Debugging and Tracing |
08/25/2014 | Namhoon Kim | Introduction to LITMUSRT |
Spring 2011
Date | Presenter | Topic |
03/16/2011 | Mac Mollison | Middleware Scheduler Implementation |
03/02/2011 | Mac Mollison | Middleware Scheduling |
02/09/2011 | None | Planning Meeting |
02/02/2011 | None | No LITMUSRT Lunch |
01/24/2011 | None | No LITMUSRT Lunch |
Fall 2010
Multiple speakers may be on the same day.
Date | Presenter | Topic |
11/21/2010 | Bipasa Chattopadhyay | A lookup-table driven approach to partitioned scheduling |
11/15/2010 | Jeremy Erickson | 64-bit Issues |
10/25/2010 | Glenn Elliott | Device Drivers |
10/18/2010 | Guruprasad Aphale | Schedulers |
10/11/2010 | Jeremy Erickson and Mac Mollison | Techniques for Implementing Mixed Criticality |
10/11/2010 | Christopher Kenna | Interrupts |
10/04/2010 | Jeremy Erickson | Improved Tardiness Bounds for Global EDF (PRP Waiver Talk) |
09/27/2010 | Glenn Elliott | Debugging In Litmus |
09/27/2010 | Jonathan Herman | Processes |
09/20/2010 | Bipasa Chattopadhyay | BIOS |
09/13/2010 | Glenn Elliott | G-FIFO Tutorial |
08/29/2010 | Glenn Elliott | Introduction to LITMUSRT |
Other Topics
- Linkers and Loaders
- Synchronization
- POSIX
- Timing Devices
- Disk Scheduling (Guru)
- EDF sched_deadline policy
- Variations on Linux that call themselves Real-Time Linux
- Packet Processing
- Virtual Memory