Automotive Grade Linux All-Member-Meeting State of the Alliance Sept 8, 2015
Dan Cauchy, GM, Automotive, Linux Foundation
Automotive Grade Linux
Collaborating to build the car of the future through rapid innovation!
http://AutomotiveLinux.org
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Thank You Renesas
Sponsor for our evening social event!
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Welcome to AGL AMM Fall 2015
This is our 2nd AMM, first time in USA! 56 people attending across 24 companies!
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Advanced Driver Information Technology
Welcome to our special guests
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AGL membership growth
AGL now has 56 members.
20 new members in 2015.
Over 50% Growth!
35 FTEs committed directly to the project by members.
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Announcement
Subaru has joined AGL!
Five OEMs as members of AGL:
Honda, JLR, Nissan, Subaru, Toyota
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Latest AGL members
Four new members in past week!
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Today, press release announcing new members:
AGL membership growth • Subaru has joined AGL!
• 20 new members in 2015
• Big upward momentum since ALS
• Good diversity of companies
• OEM, suppliers, services, software, semiconductor
• Good geographical diversity
• USA, Japan, Germany, UK, China, Russia
• In discussion with several more companies
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AGL member companies
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AGL mailing list subscriber growth
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+75%
+42%
+29% +30%
AGL mailing list traffic growth
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+519%
-37%**
+276%
+97%
** No surprise: we made a conscious decision to move technical discussions to the public “automotive-discussions” Overall 91% growth in traffic. June-Aug period 175% growth year-over-year, average 6.4 posts per day versus 2.3.
Blue includes 12 months of data, red just 9 months of data!
AGL Distro “Unified Code Base”
Unifying the best of AGL, Tizen IVI and GENIVI into a single code base for the entire industry!
Reduce fragmentation, focus on innovation and new features!
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AGL
Tizen IVI
GENIVI
AGL UCB
Key AGL milestones in 2015
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Month Milestone
Jan • Launched new AGL website, new wiki
Feb • Held first AGL AMM, 25 companies attended
May • San Jose F2F – Kick off work on new AGL distro “Unified Code Base” • Identified Phase 1 and 2 milestones, chose Yocto/Poky as starting point, defined
meta layers, defined demo apps
June • Released AGL Specification v1.0 • Successful Automotive Linux Summit (Tokyo) – 230 people attended • Announced at ALS: beginning work on AGL “Unified Code Base” • Tokyo F2F Meeting - Defined AGL subsystems
July • First successful AGL Distro minimal image, code pushed to git • Started assigning subsystem maintainers
Aug • Started recipe development
Sept • Subaru joins AGL – Now 5 OEMs participating in AGL
Short term goals
• Continue growing AGL membership • Get more OEMs and semiconductor companies involved
• AGL Distro release v1.0 by January 2016
• Identify or hire subsystem maintainers
• Establish periodic release cadence and roadmap
• Establish continuous integration infrastructure
• Establish long term maintenance plan for AGL Distro
• Establish clear open source code licensing guidelines and procedures
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Medium term goals
• Enable the supply chain with “AGL Ready” code and developers
• We want AGL to be the starting point of production projects within the next year
• Establish ecosystem of AGL developers
• Engage the academic community, researchers (e.g. ADAS, autonomous vehicles)
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AGL long term vision
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“If Linux is in the car, we want it all to be
based on AGL, no matter what the function.” Dan Cauchy, Linux Foundation,
Automotive Linux Summit 2015
AGL is the only organization that plans to address IVI, instrument cluster, telematics, HUD, control systems, ADAS.
Collaboration in Functional Safety
• Collaboration with OSADL is under way.
• Automotive industry will need ASIL certification for instrument cluster, HUD, and telematics, control systems, ADAS, autonomous vehicles.
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AGL is the only Linux distribution preparing for Functional Safety.
Thank You!!
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Advanced Driver Information Technology
Antitrust and Code of Conduct
• Antitrust Policy • All Linux Foundation (LF) activities are subject to compliance with the
LF’s Antitrust Policy. Each individual participant and attendee at this meeting is responsible for complying with the LF Antitrust Policy. The LF Antitrust Policy is available at the URL link below or, if applicable, may be immediately emailed to anyone attending this meeting.
• http://www.linuxfoundation.org/antitrust-policy
• Code of Conduct • http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/agl-member-
meeting/attend/code-of-conduct
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Join us for evening social
Sponsored by
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Tonight, onsite at Parcel 104 patio, 6:30pm
THANK YOU