Brussels / 31 January & 1 February 2026

schedule

Kernel


09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Sunday BLog: High-Performance Per-Component Binary Logging
Netboot without throwing a FIT
OF-nodes, Fwnodes, Swnodes, Devlinks, Properties - Understanding How Devices Are Modeled in Linux
Flexible math operations on network packet fields with Nftables
Combining Trace(r)s: Kernel ftrace & LTTng UST
Reproducible XFS Filesystems - Populating Images Without Mounting
Verification of Linux kernel code
How to develop and test a PWM driver
Update on the SLUB allocator sheaves
seccomp listeners for nested containers
TPMs and the Linux Kernel: unlocking a better path to hardware security
A Modern Look at Secure Boot
usermode linux without MMU
The limits of ABI stability in the kernel
VFS News
Reproducing a syzbot Bug in 5 Minutes — Now with virtme-ng!
What Is Still Missing in System Call Tracing
Tuning Embedded Linux for Low Power
Solving Pre-silicon Kernel Upstream for RISC-V First Ever
Rich Packet Metadata - The Saga Continues
Unlocking extra cluster capacity with enhanced Linux cgroup scheduling

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2025q4/003678.html.

Event Speakers Start End

Sunday

  BLog: High-Performance Per-Component Binary Logging
Igor Golikov, Alex Markuze 09:00 09:20
  Netboot without throwing a FIT
Ahmad Fatoum 09:20 09:40
  OF-nodes, Fwnodes, Swnodes, Devlinks, Properties - Understanding How Devices Are Modeled in Linux
Bartosz Golaszewski 09:40 10:00
  Flexible math operations on network packet fields with Nftables
Fernando Fernandez Mancera 10:00 10:20
  Combining Trace(r)s: Kernel ftrace & LTTng UST
Felix Moessbauer 10:20 10:40
  Reproducible XFS Filesystems - Populating Images Without Mounting
Luca Di Maio 10:40 11:00
  Verification of Linux kernel code
Julia Lawall 11:00 11:20
  How to develop and test a PWM driver
Uwe Kleine-König 11:20 11:40
  Update on the SLUB allocator sheaves
Vlastimil Babka 11:40 12:00
  seccomp listeners for nested containers
Aleksandr Mikhalitsyn 12:00 12:30
  TPMs and the Linux Kernel: unlocking a better path to hardware security
Ignat Korchagin 12:30 13:00
  A Modern Look at Secure Boot
James Bottomley 13:00 13:30
  usermode linux without MMU
Hajime Tazaki 13:30 14:00
  The limits of ABI stability in the kernel
Amelia Crate 14:00 14:30
  VFS News
Christian Brauner 14:30 15:00
  Reproducing a syzbot Bug in 5 Minutes — Now with virtme-ng!
Roman "Hedin" Storozhenko 15:00 15:20
  What Is Still Missing in System Call Tracing
Renzo Davoli, Davide Berardi 15:20 15:40
  Tuning Embedded Linux for Low Power
Kévin L'hôpital 15:40 16:00
  Solving Pre-silicon Kernel Upstream for RISC-V First Ever
Yuning Liang 16:00 16:20
  Rich Packet Metadata - The Saga Continues
Jakub SItnicki 16:20 16:40
  Unlocking extra cluster capacity with enhanced Linux cgroup scheduling
Al Amjad Isstaif 16:40 17:00