[ANNOUNCE/CFP] LPC 2026 Kernel Memory Management Microconference
From: David Hildenbrand (Arm)
Date: Mon May 18 2026 - 17:26:28 EST
Hi,
We are happy to announce yet another instance of the
Kernel Memory Management Microconference [1]
Co-lead by Lorenzo Stoakes and myself at the Linux Plumbers Conference
(LPC), October 5-7, Prague, Czechia [2].
Due to our past experience with remote presentations, we will only
accept in-person talks, unfortunately.
We are looking for topics that would be of interest to the kernel
memory-management community.
We are also interested in topic suggestion from outside the core kernel
community - if you have something interesting to present related to memory
management in userspace, driver code, architectural code or anywhere else that
touches kernel memory management we'd love to hear from you!
Examples of topics that might be worth discussing this year include:
* Making (m)THP/large folios first-class citizens
* Supporting gigabyte THPs: allocators, compaction, policies
* Better policies: applying eBPF and friends sensibly in MM
* Polishing memory reclaim: making MGLRU less special
* Ongoing challenges with memdescs conversion
* Can we make device memory less special?
* Letting the kernel manage special-purpose memory
* Improving page promotion/demotion for memory tiering
* Challenges with hypervisor live-update integration
* Towards deprecating hugetlb: mshare, memory reserves
* The future of swap: missing pieces, cleanups, and do we still need zram?
* The future of memcg: new resources, optimizations, and cleanups
* Doing more with less memory (RAM is getting expensive ...)
Please submit your proposals at:
https://lpc.events/event/20/abstracts/
and select "Kernel Memory Management MC" as the track.
Please submit your proposals by July 24th to give us time to schedule talks in
advance of the conference.
We greatly value interaction - talks are meant to be dialogues between the
speaker and the audience. Therefore, plan to leave AT LEAST 1/3 of your slot
(likely 30min, tbd) open for discussion. We intend to be strict about enforcing
this :)
Please ensure your slides aren't too dense - people take away more when you use
fewer words, and that also helps the discussion!
We are looking forward to your proposals and seeing you in Prague!
Note: make sure to register early, ideally before the announcement of topics.
Usually the conference organizers ensure that all speakers are able to
register, but the conference is very popular and it's been a close run thing in
the past, so registering early is the safest option.
[1] https://lpc.events/event/20/contributions/2337/
[2] https://lpc.events/
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Cheers,
David