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UAPI Compatibility Checker: Automated Tooling to Detect Userspace Breakage in the Linux Kernel
How do you maintain backward compatibility with userspace apps in the Linux kernel? Most maintainers rely on code review and pushing changes out for testing. But with experienced reviewers and...
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Gunyah Hypervisor Software - Supporting Protected VMs in Android Virtualization Framework
Co-written with Prakruthi Deepak Heragu
If you’ve started working with Android Virtualization Framework (AVF), then you probably know that it offers a set of APIs so you can configure and launch...
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Minidump: New Tool for Selecting the Regions of RAM for Post-Crash Analysis
Co-written with Elliot Berman
Instead of copying and parsing the complete RAM dump after a device crash, what if you could collect only the debug information you want? It would reduce the time and...
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Comparing Linux and Android for Today’s Embedded Device Development
There’s never a dull moment in the life of an embedded developer. They develop for different types of platforms with all sorts of software stacks, often on different OSs with vastly different...
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Running Upstream Linux on the Qualcomm Robotics RB5 Platform
If you’ve been working with the Qualcomm® Robotics RB5 Platform and looking for more options for software images, your ship has come in. Linaro has upstreamed initial support for the platform to the...
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Adreno OpenCL on Linux/Ubuntu
https://developer.qualcomm.com/forum/qdn-forums/maximize-hardware/mobile-gaming-graphics-adreno/28584Guest Blog: Video Conferencing on Linux with the Snapdragon 600 Processor
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.’s leadership in mobile market with Linux Android support is well established. As the demand for Snapdragon® processors, a product of Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., increase...
https://developer.qualcomm.com/blog/guest-blog-video-conferencing-linux-qualcomm-snapdragon-600-processor