The Linux Plumbers Conference 2022 (https://lpc.events) will be held from 12 to 14 of September 2022 in Dublin.
As part of the conference we will be having a Toolchains and Kernel track that will focus on topics of interest related to building the Linux kernel, and kernel development in general. The goal is to get kernel developers and toolchain developers together to discuss outstanding or upcoming issues, feature requests, and further collaboration. Here we are calling for activity proposals for the track. Note that LPC "activities" are not quite the same than regular talks as they are found in most other free software events. The activities shall be related to the Linux kernel and should focus on some particular toolchain problem, or issue, or proposed enhancement, that require or would benefit from the input of kernel hackers. The pursued outcome of the activity shall not be some vague directions or promises of future work and/or collaboration: you should aim to discuss and agree on the spot using the fact the kernel hackers will be present. The duration of each activity depends on its nature and on how it actually develops: some discussions will require just a few minutes, while others may require more time. However, it would be useful if you specify an estimation of how much time you expect your activity will require; that will help us in the scheduling. Slides are actually discouraged, so please try to keep them at a minimum, the ideal is just one or two slides to establish the context for the discussion. As a reference, these are some of the topics that we would like to cover this year: Upstreaming Rust Support Toolchain security feature requests BPF/BTF support in the GNU Toolchain Kernel Control Flow Integrity PGO, AutoFDO, gprofng, perf sysroots on kernel.org hardware mitigation post mortems Kernel debugging with drgn and poke+gdb ABI analysis GCC -fanalyzer Fast Kernel Headers If you are interested in proposing an activity, please use the online form at the event website: https://lpc.events/event/16/abstracts/ Please make sure you use the submission form for the Toolchains track. The CFP closes the 15th of August. We will announce the approved activities and publish the schedule of the track shortly after that. [Thanks to Jose Marchesi and Nick Nick Desaulniers for organizing!] -- Cheers, Carlos.