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Monday, October 26 • 12:00 - 13:50
Tutorial: From an Idea to a Patch in the Linux Mainline - Marta Rybczynska, Various Projects

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In the tutorial we're going to cover the basics of Linux kernel development, from the idea (or a bug found!) to the change integrated into the Linux mainline. We'll start from setting up the environment: the Linux kernel source, the compiler and debugger. Options like embedded debugger and using virtual machines in case of kernel crashes will be taken into account too. Then we'll cover the implementation of the patch, showing where to look for the information about APIs, how to correctly use the Linux coding style and write patch descriptions. The audience will also learn about the unit test mechanism and testing in the kernel in general. Then we're going to move to the process of getting the patch to the mainline: starting from where and how to send it. One of the scary points for new developers is the review process and we're going to demystify it. As a bonus, we'll show how to make maintainers happy and build a good opinion about you and your work. Pre-requirements: C coding, usage of Makefiles. No previous Linux kernel development experience necessary.

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Marta Rybczynska

Founder, Syslinbit
Marta Rybczynska has network security background, 20 years of experience in Open Source. She has been working with embedded operating systems like Linux and various real-time ones, system libraries and frameworks up to user interfaces. She has been involved in various Open Source... Read More →



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