damos

I will have a talk at the Open Source Summit North America 2024

DAMON talk for OSSummit North America 2024 has been accepted and scheduled. The talk will present DAMOS auto-tuning and hopefully, more new DAMO features. The features are still under development, but hopefully, the power of presentation-driven development will make it. ;) Looking forward to meeting you there!

I will have a talk at the Open Source Summit Europe 2023

DAMON talk for OSSummit EU 2023 has accepted and scheduled. The talk will focus on its user-space tool, damo. It’s mainly for helping more audiences to digest the content easier, and also for accelerating the development of damo. By the time, hopefully the version of damo would reach to, or exceed 2.0.0, and newer interface and features will be introduced together. The title of the talk is “Data Access Monitoring Operator (DAMO): User-Space Tool/Python Library for Access-Aware Profiling and Optimization of Your Linux Systems”.

I will have a session for DAMON at the LSFMM 2023

I will present and discuss about the current status and future plans of DAMON in Linux Storage/File System/Memory Management/BPF (LSFMM+BPF) 2023. The title of the talks is “DAMON updates and future plans”. https://events.linuxfoundation.org/lsfmm/program/schedule-at-a-glance/

I will have a talk at the Open Source Summit North America 2023

I will present DAMON, DAMOS, and DAMO in Open Source Summit North America 2023. The title of the talk is “DAMON, DAMOS, and DAMO: Kernel Subsystems and User-Space Tools for Data Access-Aware System Analysis/Optimizations”. https://sched.co/1K5HS

I will have a talk at the Linux Kernel Summit 2022

I will present current status and future plans for DAMON in KernelSummit'22. The title of the talk is “Current Status and Future Plans of DAMON”. https://lpc.events/event/16/contributions/1224/

I will have a talk at the Linux Kernel Summit 2021

I will present DAMON/DAMOS in KernelSummit'21. The title of the talk is “Writing a fine-grained access pattern-oriented lightweight kernel module using DAMON/DAMOS in 10 minutes”. https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/11/contributions/984/