09:00 • Keynote Session: KVM Status Update - Paolo Bonzini, Red Hat
09:15 • Keynote Session: QEMU Status Update - Alex Bennée, Linaro
09:35 • Rust Based Virtio Backends for Hypervisor Agnostic Solutions - Alex Bennée & Viresh Kumar, Linaro
10:05 • The Five Big Problems with Confidential Containers - Christophe de Dinechin, Red Hat
10:30 • Coffee Break
11:00 • Slirp is Dead, Long Live Slirp! A New Approach to User-mode Networking - Stefano Brivio & Alona Paz, Red Hat
11:35 • eBPF-based Extensible Paravirtualization - Luigi Leonardi, University of Pisa
12:10 • Hardware Friendly Vhost vDPA: Towards an Efficient and Migratable Device Model - Si-Wei Liu, Oracle
13:45 • QEMU & KVM Automated Performance Benchmarking @ SUSE - Dario Faggioli, SUSE
14:25 • QEMU/KVM Upgrade Test (Stable Guest ABI and in Place Upgrade) - Min Deng, Red Hat
15:00 • CPU Feature Management: Lessons from Trenches - Soham Ghosh & Shivam Kumar, Nutanix
15:25 • Coffee Break
15:55 • QEMU-Storage-Daemon and libblkio: Exploring New Shores for the QEMU Block Layer - Kevin Wolf & Stefano Garzarella, Red Hat
16:30 • Virtio Devices Emulation in SPDK Based on Vfio-User Protocol - Changpeng Liu & Xiaodong Liu, Intel
17:05 • NVMe Emulation Performance Optimization - Jinhao Fan, Chinese Academy of Science & Klaus Jensen, Samsung Electronics
17:40 • BoF Session To Be Announced
09:00 • How Fast Can We Go? Booting a Linux VM to Userspace in 100ms and Beyond - Rob Bradford, Intel
09:35 • IOMMUFD Integration in QEMU - Yi Liu, Intel & Eric Auger, Red Hat
10:10 • I2C Multi-master and Controller Slave Mode in QEMU - Klaus Jensen, Samsung Electronics
10:35 • Coffee Break
11:05 • Lessons Learned: Optimizing KVM Performance for EHR Systems - Jon Kohler, Nutanix
11:40 • Running KubeVirt Workloads with No Additional Privileges - Ľuboslav Pivarč, Red Hat
12:15 • Hypervisor.Framework - Virtualization on macOS - Alexander Graf, Amazon Development Center Germany GmbH
13:45 • What's in Virtio 1.2 - And What Isn't There - Michael S. Tsirkin, Red Hat
14:25 • All Bark and no Bite: vCPU Stall Detection for KVM Guests - Sebastian Ene, Google
15:00 • Bring RoCE (RDMA over Converged Ethernet) Capability to Virtio-net Device - Yongji Xie, ByteDance
15:25 • Coffee Break
15:55 • Postcopy Preemption - Peter Xu, Red Hat
16:30 • Deep Optimization of VMM Live Upgrade - Shenming Lu, ByteDance
17:05 • Preserving IOMMU States During Kexec Reboot - Fam Zheng, TikTok
17:40 • BoF Session To Be Announced
09:00 • Fuzzing Host-to Guest Attack Surface in Android Protected KVM - Eugene Rodionov & Will Deacon, Google
09:35 • Now You See Me, Now You Don't: Splitting pKVM Into Discrete, Mutually Exclusive Address Spaces - Marc Zyngier, Google
10:10 • Supporting TEE on x86 Client Platforms with pKVM - Jason Chen, Intel
11:05 • No More Turtles: The SecondaryVM Framework - An Alternative to Nested Virtualization - Mengmei Ye & Angelo Ruocco, IBM Research
11:40 • Nesting Secure VM Hosts - Janosch Frank, IBM
12:15 • Allowing an Intel TDX Module to Run Without SEAM - Isaku Yamahata, Intel
13:45 • SEV-SNP Development Status Update - Michael Roth & Ashish Kalra, Advanced Micro Devices
14:25 • Attestation and Confidential Dump for IBM Secure Execution on Linux - Steffen Eiden & Marc Hartmayer, IBM Deutschland Research & Development GmbH
15:00 • Providing Confidential Guest Services with a Secure VM Service Module on AMD - Thomas Lendacky, AMD
15:55 • Exploring I/O Support for Virtualization-Based Trusted Execution Environment - Hao Wu, Intel
16:30 • Intel Trusted Domain Extensions (TDX) Host Kernel Support - Kai Huang, Intel Corporation
17:05 • KVM-devirt: Extending KVM to a Zero-Overhead Partition Hypervisor - Liang Deng, Bytedance
17:40 • BoF Session To Be Announced
11:15 • Scaling KVM and Its Community - Sean Christopherson, Google
12:10 • Protected KVM on Arm64: A Technical Deep Dive - Quentin Perret, Google
14:20 • Panel Discussion: KVM-based Virtualization Contributor Q&A - Sean Christopherson, Google; Christoffer Dall, Arm; Will Deacon, Google; Susie Li, Intel; Paolo Bonzini, Red Hat & Moderated by Kashyap Chamarthy, Red Hat
15:15 • Open-Source QEMU and RTL Co-simulation - Edgar Iglesias, AMD
16:10 • Coffee Break
16:40 • Unifying Confidential Attestation - Tobin Feldman-FItzthum & Dov Murik, IBM
17:30 • Introducing the libblkio High-performance Block I/O API - Stefan Hajnoczi & Alberto Faria, Red Hat