Overview
Explore the Automotive Grade Linux (AGL) developer community in this Birds of a Feather (BoF) session led by Walt Miner from The Linux Foundation. Dive into AGL's application framework, which features SMACK-based security and numerous automotive-tailored microservices. Learn about the SDK designed to accelerate app development and engage with fellow developers to discuss challenges, potential roadmap ideas, and provide community feedback. Gain insights into AGL's unified codebase, release schedule, architecture, and documentation. Discover developer resources, including release notes, regular calls, and meetings. Understand AGL's presence at CES and recommended configurations. Delve into topics such as bootloaders, active deployment, AGL vs. Geneva, virtualization, Android protocol, HTML5 support, benchmarking, and AutoSAR. Bring questions, comments, and ideas to this interactive 37-minute session aimed at both systems and app developers working with Automotive Grade Linux.
Syllabus
Introduction
What is BoF
Platinum Gold Silver and Bronze
Automotive Grade Linux
Happy Halibut
Unified codebase
Release schedule
AGL architecture
AGL documentation
binders and bindings
SDK
Developer Resources
Release Notes
Developer Call
Developer Meetings
CES Booth
Recommended Configuration
Bootloader
Active deployment
Initial deployments
AGL vs Geneva
Source code
Geneva
Virtualization
Android Protocol
Scope of work
HTML5 support
What use HTML5
External entities
Benchmarking
AutoSAR
Adaptive Autos
Taught by
Linux Foundation