Arnd Bergmann is an upstream Linux kernel hacker based in the Stuttgart region with 25 years of systems and embedded-software experience. Currently at Linaro and formerly a Linux kernel hacker at IBM, he specializes in low-level PowerPC and embedded hardware work — from interrupt handling and MSI fixes to kexec, syscall and signal handling changes. His open-source contributions (for example to the mpc5200 Digispeaker project) demonstrate deep expertise in debugging hardware interactions, memory management and checksums across architectures. He pairs a Bachelor in Computer Engineering with long-term upstream stewardship to get hardware-facing fixes accepted into mainline kernels.
25 years of coding experience
Bachelor, Computer Engineering, Bachelor, Computer Engineering at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
Testing tool for managed flash memory devices, see the 'dev' branch for updates which aren't yet "upstream" and report your results to the flashbench-results mailing list ->
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