Arnd Bergmann

Upstream Kernel Hacker at Linaro

Stuttgart Region Germany
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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.
code25 years of coding experience
bookBachelor, Computer Engineering, Bachelor, Computer Engineering at Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
bookHochschule Osnabrück
languagesEnglish, German
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Github Skills (23)

powerpc10
kernelmode10
system-programming10
architecture10
computer-architecture10
interrupt-handling10
c-programming10
linux-kernel10
power-management10
kernel10
interrupt10
sys10
embedded10
architectures10
abstraction-layer9

Programming languages (6)

JinjaCASLPerlRoffPython

Github contributions (5)

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andikleen/linux-misc

Jul 2011 - Apr 2021

Various Linux kernel changes
Contributions:49 commits, 1 comment in 9 years 11 months
kernelmanjarolinuxlinux-kernelchanges
bradfa/flashbench

Nov 2010 - Jun 2012

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 ->
Contributions:62 commits in 1 year 6 months
memorydevtestingmailing-listmailing
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