2015-04-30 15:25:15

by Davidlohr Bueso

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Subject: Plumbers 2015 -- Performance and Scalability track

Hello,

I am hoping we can have a scaling track this year. The purpose of this
email is to 1) confirm some of the key participants, 2) suggestions for
other key participants and 3) more topics so that we can have a big
enough pool to screen correctly for what's really worth discussing.

I have setup the wiki page here with some initial tentative topics Paul
and I came up with:

http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2015:performance_and_scalability

They are obviously specific to things that interest us. As such, if you
would like to attend and/or have specific topics that would like
discussed, please update the wiki.

The goals for this track are several: 1) get to know general
experimental work going on (kernel and userland). 2) learn about real
bottlenecks/issues people are running into, and 3) present wip topics
that improve performance and need some face to face discussion. As
mentioned in the wiki, this track should only cover performance topics
that are not specific to other tracks

Thanks,
Davidlohr


2015-05-01 13:07:54

by Mathieu Desnoyers

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Subject: Re: Plumbers 2015 -- Performance and Scalability track

----- Original Message -----
> Hello,
>
> I am hoping we can have a scaling track this year. The purpose of this
> email is to 1) confirm some of the key participants, 2) suggestions for
> other key participants and 3) more topics so that we can have a big
> enough pool to screen correctly for what's really worth discussing.
>
> I have setup the wiki page here with some initial tentative topics Paul
> and I came up with:
>
> http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2015:performance_and_scalability
>
> They are obviously specific to things that interest us. As such, if you
> would like to attend and/or have specific topics that would like
> discussed, please update the wiki.
>
> The goals for this track are several: 1) get to know general
> experimental work going on (kernel and userland). 2) learn about real
> bottlenecks/issues people are running into, and 3) present wip topics
> that improve performance and need some face to face discussion. As
> mentioned in the wiki, this track should only cover performance topics
> that are not specific to other tracks

Hi!

I'm interested to participate. My only constraint is that the tracing
summit is on August 20th, and overlaps with one day of LPC. Let's hope
we can find a way to have this track on a different day.

I'm planning to work some more on a efficient per-cpu spinlock & data
prototype for userspace. This could be an interesting topic for LPC.
I'm aware of Paul Turner's work in this area. Let's say I'm trying a
less intrusive approach.

Thanks!

Mathieu

>
> Thanks,
> Davidlohr
>
>

--
Mathieu Desnoyers
EfficiOS Inc.
http://www.efficios.com

2015-05-01 15:17:06

by Paul E. McKenney

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Subject: Re: Plumbers 2015 -- Performance and Scalability track

On Fri, May 01, 2015 at 01:07:54PM +0000, Mathieu Desnoyers wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am hoping we can have a scaling track this year. The purpose of this
> > email is to 1) confirm some of the key participants, 2) suggestions for
> > other key participants and 3) more topics so that we can have a big
> > enough pool to screen correctly for what's really worth discussing.
> >
> > I have setup the wiki page here with some initial tentative topics Paul
> > and I came up with:
> >
> > http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2015:performance_and_scalability
> >
> > They are obviously specific to things that interest us. As such, if you
> > would like to attend and/or have specific topics that would like
> > discussed, please update the wiki.
> >
> > The goals for this track are several: 1) get to know general
> > experimental work going on (kernel and userland). 2) learn about real
> > bottlenecks/issues people are running into, and 3) present wip topics
> > that improve performance and need some face to face discussion. As
> > mentioned in the wiki, this track should only cover performance topics
> > that are not specific to other tracks
>
> Hi!
>
> I'm interested to participate. My only constraint is that the tracing
> summit is on August 20th, and overlaps with one day of LPC. Let's hope
> we can find a way to have this track on a different day.

I have marked this conflict in the list.

> I'm planning to work some more on a efficient per-cpu spinlock & data
> prototype for userspace. This could be an interesting topic for LPC.
> I'm aware of Paul Turner's work in this area. Let's say I'm trying a
> less intrusive approach.

Sounds interesting!

Thanx, Paul

> Thanks!
>
> Mathieu
>
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Davidlohr
> >
> >
>
> --
> Mathieu Desnoyers
> EfficiOS Inc.
> http://www.efficios.com
>

2015-06-04 16:36:00

by Davidlohr Bueso

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Subject: Re: Plumbers 2015 -- Performance and Scalability track

Hello,

This conference will happen, so if you are interested in attending, I
urge you to please register for plumbers (and update the wiki if you
have not done so already). Note that last day of earlybird registration
is tomorrow, Friday June 5.

Thanks,
Davidlohr