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Meeting Date:
Attendance
Steering Committee Members
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Leonardo Garcia, Linaro | ![]() ![]() | Tom Gall, Linaro | ![]() ![]() | ||
Andy Wafaa, Arm | ![]() ![]() | Ashok Bhat, Arm | ![]() ![]() | ||
Shun Kamatsuka, Fujitsu | ![]() ![]() | ||||
Jonathan Cameron, Huawei | ![]() ![]() | Kangkang Shen, FutureWei | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Larry Wikelius, Qualcomm | |
![]() ![]() | ![]() ![]() | David Munday, Google | ![]() ![]() |
Guests
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Kevin Zhao, Linaro | ![]() ![]() |
Gen Shimada, Linaro | ![]() ![]() |
Mikael Rolfhamre, Linaro | ![]() ![]() |
Meeting Logistics
When? 4th Thursday of each month.
Zoom connection details
- Meeting ID: 938 5333 7073
- Computer: https://linaro-org.zoom.us/j/93853337073
- Dial by your location
- Find your local number: https://linaro-org.zoom.us/u/adhLE3WFEg
Agenda
- Previous meeting minutes: 2023-02-23 LDCG SC Meeting Agenda/Minutes
- Arm strategy presentation: Tool chain
- Data Center Group update
- CCA public meeting
- OP-TEE public meeting
- Databases on Arm public meeting
- Next steering committee meeting
- Events
- AOB
Documents
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Action Items
Minutes
- Arm strategy presentation: Tool chain (Ashok)
- Ashok will not be able to present today. Moved to next meeting.
- Data Center Group update (Leonardo)
- Strategy and direction (just for reference):
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- Etcd
- CI is stable, but tests are taking too long to execute when compared to x86.
- Initially, maintainers suspected that this was a problem only with Arm builds.
- Kevin proposal to increase the timeout value was rejected. Maintainers are investigating why the execution time is so longer on Arm.
- Finally, it was found that there is an overall regression in how long the test takes on the main development branch. End-to-end test on release-3.5 takes 15 minutes, while it is taking 40 minutes in main, regardless of the underlying processor architecture. Community continues the investigation on what is going on.
- Tensorflow
- Internal changes in the build process: new docker container.
- OP-TEE enhancements: details in the OP-TEE public meeting section below.
- Data Center Group ticket report:
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- CCA public meeting (Leonardo)
- Leonardo has still to set up the next meeting. Targetting it for mid next week.
- OP-TEE public meeting (Leonardo)
- Next Linaro OP-TEE Contributions (LOC) monthly meeting in 28 March, 8 AM UTC.
- Databases on Arm public meeting (Leonardo)
- First meeting scheduled for 12 April, 8 AM UTC.
- Next steering committee meeting
- Our next SC meeting is scheduled for 27 April. That will be the second day of Connect. I will try to reserve a place for us to talk there.
- Events
- Linaro Connect + mini LPM: april 24-28, 2023, London, UK.
- Linaro Data Center Group steering committee meeting on the second day, 27 April.
- Linaro Data Center Group steering committee representatives breakfast?
- Schedule is published. Good amount of data center related presentations, specially on Friday morning.
- Linaro Connect + mini LPM: april 24-28, 2023, London, UK.
- OCP Regional Summit: April 19-20, 2023, Prague, Czech Republic
- Leonardo Garcia will attend. Chiplet discussions happening there.
- OpenInfra Summit: June 13-15, Vancouver, Canada
- Linaro presentation on the work we have been doing in the STOR project: Explore the HPC Storage on Arm64, by Kevin Zhao and Xinliang Liu
- OCP Regional Summit: April 19-20, 2023, Prague, Czech Republic
- Open Source Summit Europe / KVM Forum: September 18-21, 2023, Bilbao, Spain
- CCA technical discussions will probably happen here.
- OCP Global Summit: October 17-19, 2023, San Jose, CA, USA
- Supercomputing SC23: Nov 12-17, 2023, Dever, CO, USA
- Any other events where we could collaborate or where you think Linaro should do a demo or present?
- Open Source Summit Europe / KVM Forum: September 18-21, 2023, Bilbao, Spain
- AOB
- DAOS (update from Kevin Zhao):
- DAOS currently supports two types of back end:
- Intel's Optane PMEM
- NVMe
- Intel decided to give up the Optane PMEM. So, from the DAOS side, the impact is that the Intel Optane PMEM back end development is entering into maintenance, no more new feature development but just serving the "stock customer".
- NVMe portion is not affected. The community is working on moving the metadata service to NVMe.
- That said, DAOS is still one of the top selected distributed storage solutions for HPC on Intel. W.r.t future technology evolution, the Intel PMEM policy is tending to use CXL interfaces in the future, more aligned with other storage device vendors, and which will be more generic and can be used by many architectures. So as with the HPC storage solutions, DAOS will be still supported by Intel and it will seek the opportunity in the CXL based persistent memory.
- DAOS currently supports two types of back end:
- DAOS (update from Kevin Zhao):