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Rafael Wysocki
Rafael Wysocki
Intel OTCBiography
I am the maintainer of the Linux kernel’s core ACPI and power management code, including the core infrastructure for IO device PM, CPU PM and system suspend/hibernation. I work at Intel Open Source Technology Center as a Software Engineer with focus on the mainline Linux kernel. I’ve been actively contributing to Linux since 2005, in particular to the kernel’s suspend/hibernate subsystem, power management in general (IO runtime PM framework, PM QoS, wakeup framework etc.), hot-plug infrastructure, ACPI core and PCI core. Since 2008 I’ve given presentations at multiple Linux Foundation conferences and other Linux-related events, including the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit, LinuxCon (North America/Japan/Europe), Linux Plumbers Conference, Linux.conf.au, LinuxTag, and Ottawa Linux Symposium. I hold a PhD (2002) in physics from the University of Warsaw, Poland.
Linux Plumbers Conference 2015
Proposals for this user
* New ACPI Specification Changes Related to Power Management
Overview of ACPI 6 changes related to power management
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Energy Aware Scheduling II | 06/23/2015 |
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* Recent Power Management Core Changes in Linux
Overview of changes made to the Linux kernel's PM core over the last few releases
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Energy Aware Scheduling I | 06/23/2015 |
Rafael Wysocki |
Linux Plumbers Conference 2015 Refereed Talks
Proposals for this user
* ACPI 6 and Linux
I will describe the new specification process used to produce ACPI 6, the implementation of the ACPI support in the Linux kernel and explain how the new specification revision is going to be addressed by it, plus a few most important changes with respect to the previous revisions of ACPI.
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Refereed Talk | 06/11/2015 |
Rafael Wysocki |