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Message-ID: <aH9NIL4C4JdDrOFt@gpd4>
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2025 10:34:40 +0200
From: Andrea Righi <arighi@...dia.com>
To: sched-ext@...ts.linux.dev, linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Cc: Joel Fernandes <joelagnelf@...dia.com>,
	Daniel Hodges <hodgesd@...a.com>,
	Changwoo Min <changwoo@...lia.com>, Tejun Heo <tj@...nel.org>,
	David Vernet <void@...ifault.com>
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] LPC 2025 sched_ext Microconference CFP

We are pleased to announce the Call for Proposals (CFP) for the sched_ext
track at the 2025 edition of the Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC), taking
place in Tokyo, Japan, from December 11–13, 2025:

 https://lpc.events/event/19/sessions/229/

This microconference provides an opportunity for the community to discuss
upcoming sched_ext development and outline future strategies for improving
integration within the Linux ecosystem.

Topics suggested for discussion include (but are not limited to):
 - Use of BPF arenas for task/CPU context sharing between kernel, BPF, and
   user space
 - Composable schedulers / scheduler libraries
 - Deadline server(s) for the SCHED_EXT class
 - Integration with other scheduling-related features (RCUs, proxy
   execution, PREEMPT_RT, etc.) and other Linux subsystems (e.g., power
   management, Rust-for-Linux, etc.)
 - Workload-optimized schedulers (GPU/AI, gaming, server, ...)
 - Tickless scheduling
 - Tools and benchmarks to analyze and understand scheduler activities

Proposals can be submitted here:

 https://lpc.events/event/19/abstracts/

Note that the primary purpose of a microconference talk is open discussion,
not formal presentations. Slides should be brief and only provide context.
Each 15-30 minute topic is intended to encourage brainstorming and discuss
open issues, not necessarily to resolve them.

For any questions, feel free to contact the microconference leads:
 - Andrea Righi <arighi@...dia.com>
 - Joel Fernandes <joelagnelf@...dia.com>
 - Daniel Hodges <hodgesd@...a.com>
 - Changwoo Min <changwoo@...lia.com>

We look forward to your proposals!

-Andrea

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