Development and testing with lrun
09-21, 10:00–10:25 (Europe/Berlin), Cage

During development and testing it is often needed to test different kernels or run various sets of unit tests quickly. With lrun it is possible to do exactly that. It utilizes existing technology including UML, KVM and Namespaces to facility different environments. It has been in active use for testing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi features on Linux and can be easily extended to other technologies in the future. This presentation will introduce lrun and its design. It will also show demos of its current use cases.

Marcel Holtmann is part of Intel's Open Source Technology Center. He is the maintainer of the BlueZ open source Bluetooth stack and has been working on Bluetooth technology since 2001. Marcel chairs the Bluetooth Internet Working Group and is a member of the Bluetooth Architectural Review Board. Marcel is involved in open source projects including oFono, iwd, ConnMan involving a wide variety of modern wireless technologies.

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