Martin Lampacher started a series on Memfault's Interrupt #blog featuring #ZephyrRTOS basics. In Part 5, he looks at how Devicetree is used in practice by dissecting the Blinky application. Read the new article or any of the previous blogs in the series here: https://hubs.la/Q02tSGSQ0 The Zephyr Project #opensource #embedded #RTOS
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Memfault just released the fifth article of the "Practical Zephyr" series on their Interrupt blog! In this article we're dissecting The Zephyr Project's good old "Blinky" example. Then, we test your knowledge by diving deep into advanced Devicetree concepts such as pinctrl. The example uses Nordic Semiconductor's nRF52840 Development Kit and its drivers as reference. https://lnkd.in/dtFXhr3k
Practical Zephyr - Devicetree practice (Part 5)
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Get a behind-the-scenes look at what it took to implement control flow re-convergence in #NVK. Faith Ekstrand breaks down the trial, and error, of her process: http://col.la/nvkccf #NVIDIA #Vulkan #OpenSource #SoftwareEngineering
Re-converging control flow on NVIDIA GPUs - What went wrong, and how we fixed it
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Installing FlareVM, a reverse engineering sandbox environment you can run locally on your own system through a virtual machine. This is my first time trying this particular virtual machine project, can't wait to see what happens. I just have to update the machine and activate it more than likely. We will see.
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Fresh.. Wow ..Axion... Arm vs X86 https://lnkd.in/gmfFC4mh 5 minute video for quick learning. Starring Don https://lnkd.in/gmfFC4mh #cpu #compute #axion
Google Axion Processors, explained
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Software documentation is never done. But every effort to improve it always reaps a benefit. After reading some papers on optimistic concurrency control, leases, raft and vector clocks, plus code, and 1:1 Q&A sessions with some of the smart people behind Flyte's execution engine, this is my contribution to turning a somewhat obscure docs page into something actionable. Would a follow-up blog post diving deep into MVCC in etcd and how Flyte integrates with it be appealing to folks? Anyway, I hope someone out there finds this useful. Or at least appreciate how hard that gopher works :) https://lnkd.in/eTxKgWUS
Optimizing Performance ¶
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Here are five reasons why you should use containers in embedded systems applications: ✅ Consistency: Ensures the application runs the same way in development, testing, and production. ✅ Isolation: Provides strong security and stability by isolating applications. ✅ Efficiency: Consumes fewer resources than traditional virtual machines, making them ideal for resource-constrained environments. ✅ Ease of Updates: Simplifies the process of updating and patching applications. ✅ Scalability: Enables modular and scalable system design. Ready to take your embedded systems to the next level? Explore the possibilities with QNX Containers today. https://lnkd.in/ekUGgFiW #EmbeddedSystems #Containers #SoftwareDevelopment #QNX
QNX Containers | Open Container Initiative & and Kubernetes-compliant
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Our series of blog posts on The Zephyr Project continues! After covering the basics of getting/building/flashing Zephyr and a deep dive into the code from an application down to the driver, our 3rd blog post from Miguel Gazquez covers the development of a Zephyr driver for a STMicroelectronics sensor connected on I2C, from A to Z. See our blog post at https://lnkd.in/eaqnwNYr, and contact us if you need help with Zephyr!
Zephyr: implementing a device driver for a sensor
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All in on #Transformer, it is beating all other architectures in end-to-end applications. Like #Etched, #Skymizer is betting on Transformer only accelerator with compiler-centric approach. Skymizer’s first IP product, EdgeThought, is a transformer based on-device LLM inferencing only accelerator.
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Part 1/3: Cross-prelink promises run-time linking optimizations which lead to faster load times and less memory used. This post shows what’s the state with cross-prelink and the Yocto Project®. What is it supposed to do? Does it? What are the issues? What are the benefits? https://rlbl.me/gk4 #YoctoProject #CrossPrelink #ASLR #LinuxKernel #ExecutableOptimization #MemoryOptimization #PIEMode #BinaryManagement #SoftwareDevelopment #EmbeddedSystems
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Encountered a curious case: a 502 error in just one area. Pods restarting, logs silent. The core issue? An out-of-memory mystery. Discovering Go's unchecked growth led to a game-changing fix with GOMEMLIMIT, syncing memory management and ensuring system stability. Curious how Emin solved this tech puzzle? Stay tuned for a behind-the-scenes peek as part of his upcoming article. #kubernetes #golang #article #ministryofprogramming #tech
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