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Intro
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Introducing Runx
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RunX: implementation choices
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RunX Runtime
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RunX: e-core + BSP + meta-virtualization
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Yocto + RunX: simplified build steps (xilinx-zcu102)
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Yocto + RunX: build steps
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Yocto + RunX: build artifacts
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Yocto + RunX: launch
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Yocto + RunX: runtime steps
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RunX: Traditional Containers
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RunX: Containers with a Kernel
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RunX: Baremetal and RTOS Containers
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RunX: Device Assignment
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Vision: Accelerators & FPGAs
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RunX / VxWorks Demo
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RunX Device Assignment Demo
Description:
Explore the deployment of Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOSes) and baremetal applications as containers in this 48-minute conference talk by Stefano Stabellini and Bruce Ashfield from Xilinx. Dive into the implementation choices, runtime, and build process of RunX, a technology that enables containerization of non-Linux workloads. Learn about the simplified build steps using Yocto and RunX for the Xilinx ZCU102 platform, and understand the runtime steps involved. Discover how RunX handles traditional containers, containers with a kernel, and baremetal and RTOS containers. Gain insights into device assignment techniques and the vision for integrating accelerators and FPGAs. Watch demonstrations of RunX with VxWorks and device assignment to see the technology in action.

RunX: Deploy RTOSes and Baremetal Apps as Containers

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