The ELISA community will be collaborating virtually for the May Workshop on May 18-20. Over twenty sessions with focus ranging from new community member orientation, project strategy, work group update, to Linux kernel, lightning talks, and specific safety topics, are being planned over the course of the 3 days plus an add-on tutorial on your first kernel patch on Thursday.
Please Register by 5pm EDT, Friday May 15 to receive a calendar invite for the sessions on the schedule below. We look forward to your participation!
Monday, May 18th
11:00 – 11:55 UTC
ELISA Newcomers Introduction: Lukas Bulwahn & Elana Copperman
12:00 – 12:25 UTC
Welcome ELISA Workshop: Kate Stewart & Lukas Bulwahn
12:30 – 13:25 UTC
ELISA Strategy Update: Chris Temple
13:30 – 13:55 UTC
Linux in Basic Safety Applications: Jason Smith
14:00 – 14: 55 UTC
All about Kernel CI: Shuah Khan & Kevin Hilman
15:00 – 15:55 UTC
Medical Devices Working Group Update: Kate Stewart
16:00 – 16:55 UTC
Software Lockstep: Corey Minyard
17:00 – 17:55 UTC
First Attempts at Data Analytics of Kernel Patch Review: Anmol Singh
Tuesday, May 19th
9:00 – 9:55 UTC
CRC implementations, safety and reliability: Elana Copperman
10:00 – 10:55 UTC
Measures and techniques tailoring by property equivalence in context of IEC 61508: Nicholas Mc Guire & Jens Petersohn
11:00 – 11:55 UTC
Kernel Development Process Working Group Update: Elana Copperman
12:00 – 12:55 UTC
Linux for safety characteristics: Shuah Khan
13:00 – 13:55 UTC
Safe Linux features (.config settings): Elana Copperman
14:00 – 14:55 UTC
Safety Architecture Working Group Update: Gabriele Paoloni
15:00 – 15:55 UTC
Callgraph Tool and its Use for Architectural Analysis: Primary Author/Presenter: Marijo Simunovic
16:00 – 16:55 UTC
Lightening Talk Session: Lukas Bulwahn
Wednesday, May 20th
9:00 – 9:55 UTC
Syzkaller Fuzzing, Handling Syzkaller Repros as Known Issues, and Extensions to Syzkaller: Primary Author/Presenter: Jouni Hogander & Jukka Kaartinen
10:00 – 10:55 UTC
Stress-ng for kernel testing: Colin King & Eli Hibshoosh
11:30 – 11:55 UTC
ELISA-AGL Working Group Session: Naoto YAMAGUCHI
12:00 – 12:55 UTC
ELISA Automotive Working Group Kick off: Gabriele Paoloni
13:00 – 14:25 UTC
Fault hypothesis and technical measures to ensure integrity on a process memory within a mixed criticality environment: Thomas Brinker
14:30 – 15:00 UTC
Workshop Wrapup: Kate Stewart & Lukas Bulwahn
Thursday, May 21st
13:00 – 13:55 UTC
Tutorial to my first own kernel Patch: Shuah Khan