COSCUP 2022

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All you ever wanted to know about open source RISC-V Virtualization (but no one ever told you)
07/31, 15:00–15:45 (Asia/Taipei), TR213
言語: English

n this talk, Dr. Sandro Pinto and Jose Martins will start by covering the RISC-V hypervisor extension and discuss the implementation of this extension in two different RISC-V cores: Rocket and CVA6. They will then describe the port of the Bao hypervisor for RISC-V and explain all the building blocks required to build a full virtualized RISC-V system.


Talk Length (30/45/90 mins)

45 minutes

Proposal Type

Talk (15 mins)

Way to participate

Online participation

Target Audience

N/A

Difficulty

Skilled

SANDRO PINTO is an Associate Research Professor at the University of Minho, Portugal. He holds a Ph.D. in Electronics and Computer Engineering. Sandro has a deep academic background and several years of industry collaboration focusing on operating systems, virtualization, and security for embedded, cyber-physical, and IoT-based systems. He has published 60+ scientific papers in top-tier conferences/journals (e.g., IEEE S&P, Usenix Security, IEEE IoT Journal, etc) and is a skilled presenter with speaking experience in several academic and industrial conferences (RISC-V Summit, Embedded World, Black Hat, Hardwear.io, etc). Sandro is a long-term supporter of open source projects and is currently helping several companies and institutions to make security practical at scale.

JOSÉ MARTINS is a Ph.D. student and teaching assistant at the Embedded Systems Research Group, University of Minho, Portugal. Jose holds a Master's in Electronics and Computer Engineering - during his Masters, he also was a visiting student at the University of Wurzburg, Germany. Jose has a significant background in operating systems and virtualization for embedded systems. Over the last few years, he has also been involved in several projects in the aerospace, automotive, and video industries. He is the main author of the Bao hypervisor.