Hi, following the official LPC16 PCI uconf acceptance notification: https://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2016/pci-microconference-accepted-into-2016-linux-plumbers-conference/ I am sending out a call for sessions proposals open to all developers interested/involved in Linux kernel PCI development. The LPC16 uconf wiki provides a list of topics that we put forward for the microconference submission: http://wiki.linuxplumbersconf.org/2016:pci The wiki is there to provide a list of topics that we considered key and it should not be considered final, actually it is a starting point to define a possible schedule structure. Session proposals for the LPC16 PCI microconference are warmly encouraged and can be submitted here: http://www.linuxplumbersconf.org/2016/ocw/events/LPC2016/tracks/531 Maintainers in CC, as an initial step we singled out the main subtracks below and I would be grateful if you could add a session through the link above and run the respective session (in brackets people whom I know are involved in the topic and are likely to be asked to run/take part in the session; NB: it is obviously incomplete, and it is based on what we could infer from current PCI related patches, please do manifest your interest): - PCI resources allocation/validation/cross-arch consolidation ([Bjorn, Lorenzo, Yinghai, Benjamin, Jesse, Arnd]) - PCI Virtualization (cross-topic) ([Alex, Bjorn, Eric, Marc, Joerg, Will, David]) - PCI MSI ([Alex, Eric, Marc]) - PCI IOMMU ([Joerg, David, Jesse, Will, Marc]) - PCIe (ATS, PRI) ([Jesse, Will]) - PCIe root ports power management ([Rafael]) - PCI DT/ACPI - consolidation ([Bjorn, Lorenzo, Arnd, Rob]) Anyone involved in PCI kernel development, if you wish to add sessions and attend the microconference consider yourself welcome, for any questions just reply to this thread or drop me a line. Looking forward to meeting you all in Santa Fe for this interesting track ! Lorenzo -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html