OpenBMC Hackathon at Intel Jones Farm Campus
Mihm, James
james.mihm at intel.com
Sat Oct 6 11:50:01 AEST 2018
Remote Access will be provided - details will be sent on Monday.
OpenBMC Hackathon Proposed Agenda for October 9th - 11th
8:15 AM Breakfast
9:00 AM Start time
12:00 PM Lunch
5:00 PM End time
No-Host Dinner/Networking: I'm working on a list of restaurants in the area. This will be an organic activity and self-organizing.
Day 1 - Tuesday, October 9th, 2018
Tech Talks Discussion Leader Topic
9:00 AM James Mihm Kick-Off and Introductions
9:15 AM Mohan Kumar Opportunities and Challenges
9:45 AM Kurt Taylor (remote) Best practices for the OpenBMC community
10:30 AM Brad Bishop How to be an effective community member
11:15 AM Stephano Cetola Intro to Yocto
12:00 PM Lunch Break Relax and enjoy
1:00 PM Timothy T Orling Yocto Tips and Tricks
1:45 PM Ratan Kumar Gupta /
Richard Thomaiyar User Management - progress report, new use cases
2:30 PM Ed Tanous /
Pawel Rapkiewicz Redfish - schema support, OCP compliance, testing, plugfest updates, RSD support, OEM extensions
3:15 PM James Feist Runtime platform configuration
4:00 PM Joel Stanley (remote) Linux Drivers - development best practices, the good/bad/ugly
4:45 PM Fin del dia
Hacking Sessions
On Boarding / Training
Writing and Debugging Code
Day 2 - Wednesday, October 10th, 2018
Tech Talks Discussion Leader Topic
9:00 AM Gunnar Mills /
Ed Tanous WebUI Design - Customization
10:00 AM Vernon Mauery New IPMI Architecture
10:45 AM Emily Shaffer Testing basics
11:30 AM Andrew Jeffrey Removing roadblocks to testing in OpenBMC
12:15 PM Lunch Break Relax and enjoy
1:15 PM Deepak Kodihalli Logging and Alerts
2:00 PM Kuiying Wang /
Yong Li Chassis Control
2:45 PM Supreeth Venkatesh OpenBMC enablement on Arm Reference Platforms Roadmap/Plan with emphasis on PLDM/MCTP.
3:30 PM Ed Tanous KVM & Virtual Media
4:15 PM Nuvoton Demo of OpenBMC on Poleg (npcm7xx) chip
4:45 PM Fin del dia
Hacking Sessions
continuation from day 1
Security Scanning
Penetration Testing
Day 3 - Thursday, October 11th, 2018
Tech Talks Discussion Leader Topic
9:00 AM Sharad Khetan Perspectives on OpenBMC
9:45 AM Nilan Naidoo MCTP Support
10:30 AM Suryakanth Sekar OOB BIOS Configuration and updates
11:15 AM James Mihm Security - spy chips, threat model, incident response, ARM TrustZone, linux configuration model, key storage, crypto guidelines
12:00 PM Lunch Break Relax and enjoy
1:00 PM Joseph Reynolds(r) Security working group update
1:45 PM James Mihm Hardware guidance with respect to security
2:15 PM -- open -- Secure Boot Options - Cerberus, Titan, PFR, Poor-Mans-Security-Implementation
2:45 PM -- open -- BMC Device Enablement - future requirements (e.g., i3c support, crypto, fuses, fw measurements)
3:15 PM -- open -- Responsiveness and performance limitations of the current architecture and implementation
3:45 PM -- open -- How to improve overall performance of BMC and reduce boot time
4:15 PM James Mihm /
Sai Dasari Engagements with OCP - Hardware Manageability, Security
4:45 PM James Mihm Wrap-up
5:00 PM Fin del dia
Hacking Sessions
continuation from day 2
Free-form demonstration of work accomplished during hackathon
James Mihm
Intel - Intel DCG BMC Core Firmware
(503) 264-5129
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