Dear boot architecture community, and in particular the people involved with System Device Tree,
The hypervisor portability tiger team of the SOAFEE group (Arm initiated automotive group) is going to have a kick off meeting as per the below invitation to discuss how to make device assignment with type-1 hypervisors much simpler for the hypervisor vendors and for the product makers. Attendees range from car OEM, Tier'1s, hypervisor providers (open source or commercial), silicon providers.
There are great chances that a solution will rely on System Device Tree. For instance we expect that the planned SCMI information introduction will allow to get just enough information to understand clock dependencies aspect of the device assignment.
We would greatly appreciate your active contributions.
Should you want to attend, you have all the information below to connect. Please contact me to be added to the formal invite roaster.
Cordially
Francois-Frederic
De : François Ozog francois.ozog@soafee.io Date : mardi 11 octobre 2022 à 11:39 À : "tsc@soafee.io" tsc@soafee.io Cc : Matt Spencer Matt.Spencer@arm.com, Robert Day Robert.Day@arm.com, "Estela Rey Ramos (via Google Docs)" estela.reyramos@soafee.io Objet : [SOAFEE] Hypervisor Portability tiger team meeting
Hi,
As per the Doodle, the best date to organize the meeting on device assignment is on October 31st , 6pm-7pm CET. There will be additional meetings and this one should be considered as the kickoff, and I will trim the distribution list shortly after this first instance.
You should have received the calendar invite in parallel on this mail.
The meeting link is: https://meet.google.com/vkj-zzue-vqb
I created an open folder to share your contributions on the topic: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KD4mySbduyN4BFRfpPNj7cOZxeJpRzDg?usp...
You may want to drop here a few notes about what problems you faced and how they may be resolved. Those contributions can be in any or multiple forms (you can post a document and or a presentation to share during the meeting). I’ll post some later this week.
Cordially,
FF
PS: sorry to spam you with both a calendar invite and a mail.
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