Non-public session for RFQ interview
Non-public session for RFQ interview
Virtio WaylandVirtio Wayland support requires special support on the part of the guest and as such is unlikely to work out of the box unless you are using a Chrome OS kernel along with a To use it, ensure that the |
Getting started with AGL builds
Introduction to AGL architecture
Creating services in AGL
Write your first AGL Flutter App
Creating HTML5 apps for AGL
Using a Vehicle Signal System to connect AGL to the CAN bus via Socket CAN
Getting started with Virtual AGL with VirtIO
Cloud-native has been a hot topic in the automotive world along with the increasing needs for Software-defined Vehicles, which enables OEMs/Tier1s to develop software decoupled from the limitations of hardware. In this session, AGL Virtualization Expert Group and Container and Mesh Expert Group will jointly give a presentation on how AGL is approaching Software defined Vehicles, including defining the standard device virtualization framework “VirtIO” across automotive cloud & edge, and laying the groundwork for micro-service orchestration for on-board automotive systems.
virtio-loopback is a virtio Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) for non-virtualized environments drafted by Virtualization Expert Group (EG-VIRT). The objective of virtio-loopback is to abstract hardware dependencies for the AGL framework/applications in a way that user space programs can be run unmodified on real hardware, virtualized systems and in the cloud. During this presentation we will go through the design and results of the virtio-loopback implementation activity.
Cloud-native has been a hot topic in the automotive world along with the increasing needs for Software-defined Vehicles, which enables OEMs/Tier1s to develop software decoupled from the limitations of hardware. In this session, AGL Virtualization Expert Group and Container and Mesh Expert Group will jointly give a presentation on how AGL is approaching Software defined Vehicles, including defining the standard device virtualization framework “VirtIO” across automotive cloud & edge, and laying the groundwork for micro-service orchestration for on-board automotive systems.
virtio-loopback is a virtio Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) for non-virtualized environments drafted by Virtualization Expert Group (EG-VIRT). The objective of virtio-loopback is to abstract hardware dependencies for the AGL framework/applications in a way that user space programs can be run unmodified on real hardware, virtualized systems and in the cloud. During this presentation we will go through the design and results of the virtio-loopback implementation activity.