Loading…
Automotive Grade Linux All Member Meeting Summer 2025
9-10 July, 2025 | Berlin, Germany
View More Details & Registration

The Sched app allows you to build your schedule but is separate from your event registration. Please visit the AGL AMM Summer 2025 registration page for more details.

This schedule is automatically displayed in Central European Summer Time (UTC+2). To see the schedule in your preferred timezone, select from the drop-down menu located at the bottom of the menu to the right.
Company: Intermediate clear filter
arrow_back View All Dates
Wednesday, July 9
 

14:10 CEST

Screen Sharing in AGL Compositor - Marius Vlad, Collabora
Wednesday July 9, 2025 14:10 - 14:40 CEST
The talk is about familiarizing users with screen sharing / mirroring an output by using the PipeWire backend.

This feature was recently introduced along side the ability to load multiple backends at the same time, which made screen sharing possible with the PipeWire backend This talk describes older ways of screen sharinging with the RDP plug-in, how mirroring is implemented, how to configure it, and potentially explore remote desktop sharing using PipeWire backend instead of RDP or VNC.

The talk would also give a brief overview of the changes since the last talk in AGL AMM 2024 and finally discuss some of the highlights which would make/made it to Weston 15 as future development plans for the AGL project as well.
Speakers
avatar for Marius Vlad

Marius Vlad

Senior Software Developer, Collabora
Marius Vlad is Senior Software Engineer at Collabora, working on the graphics domain. He's been actively contributing to Weston Wayland compositor and part of the maintainers team. On the AGL project, he's been developing new features and maintaining the AGL Wayland compositor. In... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 14:10 - 14:40 CEST
Conference Room 1

16:20 CEST

Linux and MISRA Compliance: Mission Impossible? - Roberto Bagnara, BUGSENG and University of Parma
Wednesday July 9, 2025 16:20 - 16:50 CEST
Every time someone says “Linux can’t be made MISRA‑compliant,” chances are some misconceptions are at play about the nature, the objectives and the practice of the MISRA coding standards. This session shares a work‑in‑progress recipe for achieving meaningful, scoped MISRA coverage on selected kernel builds—enough to pass rigorous safety audits without carving the heart out of the code. We’ll show how lessons from our MISRA‑hardened Xen hypervisor are flowing upstream: pragmatic rule‑tailoring that fits open‑source culture, static‑analysis pipelines wired into Kconfig, and a yellow‑flag review lane that turns everyday patches into audit‑ready artifacts. You won’t leave with a magically compliant mainline, but you will see a practical roadmap for shipping Linux‑powered ECUs that ace the clipboard test. Come for the myth‑busting, stay for the war stories, steal the actionable checklist, and join the next sprint—because this mission is tough, but it’s definitely not impossible.
Speakers
avatar for Roberto Bagnara

Roberto Bagnara

Software Verification Expert and Evangelist, Professor of Computer Science, BUGSENG and University of Parma
Roberto Bagnara is professor of Computer Science at the University of Parma and Software Verification Expert and Evangelist at BUGSENG. He coauthored more than 40 papers, in international journals and conference proceedings, on programming languages, static analysis and other techniques... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 16:20 - 16:50 CEST
Conference Room 1

16:55 CEST

Status and Update on SBOMs and CVEs in Automotive Grade Linux - Jan-Simon Moeller, Automotive Grade Linux / The Linux Foundation
Wednesday July 9, 2025 16:55 - 17:25 CEST
In today's automotive landscape, ensuring the security and reliability of embedded software is critical. With the adoption of Automotive Grade Linux, developers are leveraging modern operating systems for infotainment systems, instrument clusters and beyond. However, managing dependencies and identifying vulnerabilities remains a significant challenge.

This talk highlights how SBOMs and CVEs are generated in Automotive Grade Linux stable release and what upstream changes will come in future releases.
Speakers
avatar for Jan-Simon Moeller

Jan-Simon Moeller

AGL Release Manager, Automotive Grade Linux / The Linux Foundation
Jan-Simon Möller is the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) Release Manager, responsible for the releases of AGL, the Continuous Integration and Testing infrastructure. With a strong background in embedded systems and software engineering, Jan-Simon ensures the AGL UCB distribution is running... Read More →
Wednesday July 9, 2025 16:55 - 17:25 CEST
Conference Room 1
 
  • Filter By Date
  • Filter By Venue
  • Filter By Type
  • Company
  • Timezone

Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link

Filter sessions
Apply filters to sessions.
Filtered by Date -