
During January 2025, Duje Mihanovic expanded hardware support in the flipperdevices/u-boot repository by developing two core features. He implemented Intel XScale ns16550 UART support, enabling UART functionality and hardware compatibility for Intel XScale-based devices. Additionally, he provided initial Marvell PXA1908 SoC support, laying the foundation for ARM bring-up on the Galaxy Core Prime VE LTE board through device tree configuration, Kconfig integration, and board-specific C files. His work demonstrated depth in embedded systems development, device driver implementation, and SoC integration using C and DTS. These contributions broadened hardware compatibility and established a scalable base for future ARM devices.
January 2025: Expanded hardware support in the flipperdevices/u-boot repository with two major feature brings. Intel XScale ns16550 UART support enables hardware compatibility alignment and UART functionality for the Intel XScale variant of the ns16550 serial device. Initial Marvell PXA1908 SoC support provides ARM bring-up groundwork including device tree, Kconfig, and board-specific C files for the Galaxy Core Prime VE LTE board. No major bugs fixed reported this month. Impact: broadened hardware compatibility, improved boot-time diagnostics via UART and system bring-up, and established a scalable foundation for future ARM-based devices. Technologies demonstrated include embedded Linux kernel development, device-tree configuration, Kconfig, ARM bring-up, and disciplined git commits.
January 2025: Expanded hardware support in the flipperdevices/u-boot repository with two major feature brings. Intel XScale ns16550 UART support enables hardware compatibility alignment and UART functionality for the Intel XScale variant of the ns16550 serial device. Initial Marvell PXA1908 SoC support provides ARM bring-up groundwork including device tree, Kconfig, and board-specific C files for the Galaxy Core Prime VE LTE board. No major bugs fixed reported this month. Impact: broadened hardware compatibility, improved boot-time diagnostics via UART and system bring-up, and established a scalable foundation for future ARM-based devices. Technologies demonstrated include embedded Linux kernel development, device-tree configuration, Kconfig, ARM bring-up, and disciplined git commits.

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