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Possible new EG to be created. | Possible new EG to be created. | ||
- | Virtualization can be used to provide HW isolation (memory, interrupts, etc) and to achieve ECU consolidation and portability. However, it brings new challenges to the automotive and the AGL community, including scheduling, safety, certification, security, RT responsiveness and HW acceleration (e.g., GPU virtualization and secure isolation). The recent availability of automotive platforms/SoCs with virtualization extensions (e.g., Renesas R-Car-H3, Tegra TX1, etc), makes the use of virtualization in automotive possible.This BoF will also consider the benefits and trade-offs of using Linux Containers instead of a hypervisor. | + | Virtualization can be used to provide HW isolation (memory, interrupts, etc) and to achieve Electronic Control Unit (ECU) functions consolidation and portability. However, it brings new challenges to the automotive and the AGL community, including scheduling, safety, certification, security, RT responsiveness and HW acceleration (e.g., GPU virtualization and secure isolation). The recent availability of automotive platforms/SoCs with virtualization extensions (e.g., Renesas R-Car-H3, Tegra TX1, etc), makes the use of virtualization in automotive possible.This BoF will also consider the benefits and trade-offs of using Linux Containers instead of a hypervisor. |
This BoF session will be be used to gather requirements for HW isolation and determine if there is enough interest in the topic to form an ongoing Expert Group. | This BoF session will be be used to gather requirements for HW isolation and determine if there is enough interest in the topic to form an ongoing Expert Group. |