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DESCRIPTION:As the Software-Defined Vehicle (SDV) evolves\, the kernel must
  juggle a complex mix of safety-critical functions and general-purpose app
 lications. But how do we prove that a bug in a non-critical 'Quality Manag
 ed' (QM) container won't disrupt the deterministic performance required fo
 r an ASIL-B context? This is the challenge of Freedom From Interference (F
 FI).\n\nIn this session\, we dive into a specialized test suite designed f
 or the Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System. We’ll demonstrate a 'worst-c
 ase scenario' architecture where we execute a syscall fuzzer (Syzkaller) i
 nside the QM environment to intentionally try to break the system from the
  inside out while simultaneously validating functional integrity and sched
 uler latency.
DTSTAMP:20260430T125128Z
LOCATION:E112 (capacity 156)
SUMMARY:Validating Freedom From Interference in Automotive Linux - Pablo Ri
 dolfi
URL:https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-cz-2026/talk/KTQTGA/
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