Booting Automotive ECUs Really Fast with Modern Security Features - Brendan Le Foll, BMW Car IT GmbH
Booting Automotive ECUs Really Fast with Modern Security Features - Brendan Le Foll, BMW Car IT GmbH
Brendan will explain what is different about using Linux in the automotive segment specifically around the boot time requirements and other interesting performance indicators which are maybe different to other industries. We will show how we use yocto/poky with a mix of android derived features as well as genivi/covesa components to implement internally 10 automotive control units in infotainment, telematics, instrument cluster and body domains. The talk will center around how to handle the challenging 2 seconds rear view camera KPI in Linux userspace as well as other lifecycle KPIs (shutdown, suspend to ram) using a relatively classic systemd/glibc Linux whilst having modern security features enabled (secure boot, dm-verity, ipsec & selinux). We will especially focus on how we configure multiple different SOC platforms to achieve these goals and what hardware characteristics are most important to achieve fast boot times. The talk will then discuss the specific patches and configuration BMW proposed to systemd specifically to allow an 'early' boot target. We would also like to use the opportunity to understand if other industries have similar issues around boot times and if we could work together to jointly maintain a systemd 'fast' profile.
Видео Booting Automotive ECUs Really Fast with Modern Security Features - Brendan Le Foll, BMW Car IT GmbH канала The Linux Foundation
Brendan will explain what is different about using Linux in the automotive segment specifically around the boot time requirements and other interesting performance indicators which are maybe different to other industries. We will show how we use yocto/poky with a mix of android derived features as well as genivi/covesa components to implement internally 10 automotive control units in infotainment, telematics, instrument cluster and body domains. The talk will center around how to handle the challenging 2 seconds rear view camera KPI in Linux userspace as well as other lifecycle KPIs (shutdown, suspend to ram) using a relatively classic systemd/glibc Linux whilst having modern security features enabled (secure boot, dm-verity, ipsec & selinux). We will especially focus on how we configure multiple different SOC platforms to achieve these goals and what hardware characteristics are most important to achieve fast boot times. The talk will then discuss the specific patches and configuration BMW proposed to systemd specifically to allow an 'early' boot target. We would also like to use the opportunity to understand if other industries have similar issues around boot times and if we could work together to jointly maintain a systemd 'fast' profile.
Видео Booting Automotive ECUs Really Fast with Modern Security Features - Brendan Le Foll, BMW Car IT GmbH канала The Linux Foundation
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