
Ylarod contributed to the tiann/KernelSU repository, delivering 51 features and resolving 20 bugs over six months. Their work focused on kernel module development, security hardening, and build system modernization, using languages such as Rust, C, and Kotlin. Ylarod implemented a scalable feature subsystem with 64-bit identifiers, enhanced kernel compatibility through IOCTL support, and introduced late-load SELinux enforcement for improved security. They streamlined CI/CD workflows with GitHub Actions and optimized build processes for reliability. By integrating AI-driven translation management and explicit kernel KMI versioning, Ylarod improved deployment control and translation consistency, demonstrating depth in system programming and project governance.
April 2026 monthly summary for tiann/KernelSU: Delivered two key features that improve deployment control and translation governance, with no critical bugs reported this month. The work yields business value by standardizing translations via LLMs, reducing post-editing rework, and by enabling explicit kernel KMI version specification during late-load for safer deployments.
April 2026 monthly summary for tiann/KernelSU: Delivered two key features that improve deployment control and translation governance, with no critical bugs reported this month. The work yields business value by standardizing translations via LLMs, reducing post-editing rework, and by enabling explicit kernel KMI version specification during late-load for safer deployments.
March 2026: KernelSU development focused on security hardening, build/CI efficiency improvements, and feature delivery. Key outcomes include KSUD patch cmdline support with embedded resetprop and code quality improvements; kernel security hardening with late-load SELinux enforcement and syscall-table hooks; significant CI/build improvements with parallel builds, repository layout refactor, and PR-sign/upload/push-skip fixes; architecture-level security enhancements via LSM hook framework and relocation of SELinux context to KSUs; and maintenance-focused fixes such as extmod config propagation and GKI kernel build fix to improve reliability.
March 2026: KernelSU development focused on security hardening, build/CI efficiency improvements, and feature delivery. Key outcomes include KSUD patch cmdline support with embedded resetprop and code quality improvements; kernel security hardening with late-load SELinux enforcement and syscall-table hooks; significant CI/build improvements with parallel builds, repository layout refactor, and PR-sign/upload/push-skip fixes; architecture-level security enhancements via LSM hook framework and relocation of SELinux context to KSUs; and maintenance-focused fixes such as extmod config propagation and GKI kernel build fix to improve reliability.
February 2026: KernelSU delivered kernel-compatibility enhancements for allow-list IOCTL, updated the minimal supported kernel version, and fixed a bug related to the new allow-list limit. These changes improve stability with recent kernels, reduce maintenance risk, and demonstrate solid kernel development and code hygiene.
February 2026: KernelSU delivered kernel-compatibility enhancements for allow-list IOCTL, updated the minimal supported kernel version, and fixed a bug related to the new allow-list limit. These changes improve stability with recent kernels, reduce maintenance risk, and demonstrate solid kernel development and code hygiene.
November 2025 - KernelSU delivered notable business value through core hardening, architectural modernization, and improved release quality. Key features delivered include a formal feature subsystem with 64-bit identifiers and the new supercall mechanism. Major security hardening and permission handling improvements were consolidated to reduce risk. KSUD enhancements introduced feature command and managed_feature support, enabling better automation and governance. Release quality and performance were enhanced via CI/build improvements, DDK updates, and versioned workflows that support safer, faster deployments.
November 2025 - KernelSU delivered notable business value through core hardening, architectural modernization, and improved release quality. Key features delivered include a formal feature subsystem with 64-bit identifiers and the new supercall mechanism. Major security hardening and permission handling improvements were consolidated to reduce risk. KSUD enhancements introduced feature command and managed_feature support, enabling better automation and governance. Release quality and performance were enhanced via CI/build improvements, DDK updates, and versioned workflows that support safer, faster deployments.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on KernelSU development work. Key results delivered: - KernelSU temporary directory handling cleanup (feature).
Concise monthly summary for 2025-10 focusing on KernelSU development work. Key results delivered: - KernelSU temporary directory handling cleanup (feature).
August 2025 KernelSU monthly summary: Stability improvements focused on unmounting behavior for isolated processes. Reverted a previous change that disrupted unmount operations, adjusted UID validation and setuid handling, preserving prior stability and security posture.
August 2025 KernelSU monthly summary: Stability improvements focused on unmounting behavior for isolated processes. Reverted a previous change that disrupted unmount operations, adjusted UID validation and setuid handling, preserving prior stability and security posture.

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