
Olek2 worked extensively on embedded networking and kernel development, primarily contributing to the DragonBluep/openwrt repository. Over 16 months, he delivered features such as modular firmware packaging, device tree enhancements, and hardware driver integration, focusing on maintainability and upstream alignment. His technical approach emphasized kernel configuration hygiene, device compatibility, and performance optimization, often leveraging C, Device Tree, and shell scripting. Olek2 addressed both feature delivery and bug fixes, including wireless diagnostics, entropy reliability, and hardware abstraction. His work demonstrated depth in system programming and cross-platform support, resulting in robust, scalable solutions that improved network stability, hardware support, and code maintainability.

January 2026 monthly summary for DragonBluep/openwrt focusing on delivering business value and technical excellence in wireless networking and entropy reliability on Airoha devices.
January 2026 monthly summary for DragonBluep/openwrt focusing on delivering business value and technical excellence in wireless networking and entropy reliability on Airoha devices.
December 2025 — DragonBluep/openwrt contributions focused on upstream alignment and reliability for Airoha-based devices. Key deliveries: 1) Upstream Airoha driver alignment for AN7583 by replacing local patches with the upstream version, improving compatibility, broader support, and maintainability. 2) MT7531 interrupt handling fix on AN7581: corrected interrupt number and enabled PHY interrupts for MT7531 switch ports, enhancing network reliability and responsiveness and aligning behavior with MT7988. Impact: Increased network stability, reduced patch maintenance burden, and faster onboarding of future SoCs. Demonstrated capabilities in driver patching, upstreaming, and hardware interrupt handling across Airoha-based SoCs. Technologies/Skills: OpenWrt kernel/driver development, upstream patching, Airoha AN7581/AN7583 SoCs, interrupt handling, Git-based patch management.
December 2025 — DragonBluep/openwrt contributions focused on upstream alignment and reliability for Airoha-based devices. Key deliveries: 1) Upstream Airoha driver alignment for AN7583 by replacing local patches with the upstream version, improving compatibility, broader support, and maintainability. 2) MT7531 interrupt handling fix on AN7581: corrected interrupt number and enabled PHY interrupts for MT7531 switch ports, enhancing network reliability and responsiveness and aligning behavior with MT7988. Impact: Increased network stability, reduced patch maintenance burden, and faster onboarding of future SoCs. Demonstrated capabilities in driver patching, upstreaming, and hardware interrupt handling across Airoha-based SoCs. Technologies/Skills: OpenWrt kernel/driver development, upstream patching, Airoha AN7581/AN7583 SoCs, interrupt handling, Git-based patch management.
November 2025 performance summary for DragonBluep/openwrt. Focused on stabilizing hardware interfaces, backporting essential upstream patches, and upgrading network utilities to improve WiFi diagnostics and reliability. Key features and fixes delivered include: 1) Device Tree fixes and hardening for Airoha and generic platforms to boost system stability and security, including corrected DTS file permissions and accurate status indicators. Notable commits addressing this area include 58efc5c96badb8f1192ca82a1302fc3dc29e04a2; 914fe44647f27941c2e9925b7a05fa366ea1d85e; 79ff31104c6877e9acddcff8bf3009dcdd27ae3c. 2) Realtek PHY drivers backport and enhancements to improve reliability with error handling, cable testing, interrupt support, Wake-on-LAN, and wake IRQ management. Commits: 787c1106d51b3c6c8c35f51303c123aedda9da88; 48c9e5509407c670d8cbf19fb6cb35b9d30d81f8. 3) Network utilities updates: iwinfo and rpcd updated to HEAD (2025-11-07) enabling expanded scan results and improved file handling for WiFi operations. Commits: c996ae7602635cc66ca44f0c46d86beb34b7d530; 412bc7e1d884787ab81c26c751dca5c6c0f416a9. 4) Additional maintainability gains from upstream alignment for kernel and user-space components, reducing technical debt and enabling faster future integrations.
November 2025 performance summary for DragonBluep/openwrt. Focused on stabilizing hardware interfaces, backporting essential upstream patches, and upgrading network utilities to improve WiFi diagnostics and reliability. Key features and fixes delivered include: 1) Device Tree fixes and hardening for Airoha and generic platforms to boost system stability and security, including corrected DTS file permissions and accurate status indicators. Notable commits addressing this area include 58efc5c96badb8f1192ca82a1302fc3dc29e04a2; 914fe44647f27941c2e9925b7a05fa366ea1d85e; 79ff31104c6877e9acddcff8bf3009dcdd27ae3c. 2) Realtek PHY drivers backport and enhancements to improve reliability with error handling, cable testing, interrupt support, Wake-on-LAN, and wake IRQ management. Commits: 787c1106d51b3c6c8c35f51303c123aedda9da88; 48c9e5509407c670d8cbf19fb6cb35b9d30d81f8. 3) Network utilities updates: iwinfo and rpcd updated to HEAD (2025-11-07) enabling expanded scan results and improved file handling for WiFi operations. Commits: c996ae7602635cc66ca44f0c46d86beb34b7d530; 412bc7e1d884787ab81c26c751dca5c6c0f416a9. 4) Additional maintainability gains from upstream alignment for kernel and user-space components, reducing technical debt and enabling faster future integrations.
October 2025 performance summary focused on enhancing wireless visibility, optimizing target footprint, and ensuring WAN reliability across OpenWrt and Linux RISCV. Delivered key features, fixed critical issues, and strengthened the technical foundation with cross‑stack changes that improve device visibility, maintainability, and network stability.
October 2025 performance summary focused on enhancing wireless visibility, optimizing target footprint, and ensuring WAN reliability across OpenWrt and Linux RISCV. Delivered key features, fixed critical issues, and strengthened the technical foundation with cross‑stack changes that improve device visibility, maintainability, and network stability.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-09 focused on delivering hardware configuration hygiene, UART reliability, and maintainability improvements across DragonBluep/openwrt and linux-riscv/linux. The work enhances build stability, enables SoC-specific tuning, fixes critical device-tree issues, and aligns patch workflows with upcoming releases, driving platform reliability and faster time-to-market.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-09 focused on delivering hardware configuration hygiene, UART reliability, and maintainability improvements across DragonBluep/openwrt and linux-riscv/linux. The work enhances build stability, enables SoC-specific tuning, fixes critical device-tree issues, and aligns patch workflows with upcoming releases, driving platform reliability and faster time-to-market.
Month 2025-08 performance summary: kernel modernization, expanded hardware compatibility, and visibility improvements across OpenWrt, Linux device trees, and Realtek PHYs. Delivered major kernel upgrades, new transceiver quirks, robust device-tree fixes, and improved link-status visibility, delivering stability, interoperability, and faster hardware support.
Month 2025-08 performance summary: kernel modernization, expanded hardware compatibility, and visibility improvements across OpenWrt, Linux device trees, and Realtek PHYs. Delivered major kernel upgrades, new transceiver quirks, robust device-tree fixes, and improved link-status visibility, delivering stability, interoperability, and faster hardware support.
July 2025 performance-focused delivery across two MTK-based repositories (geerlingguy/linux and DragonBluep/openwrt). Key outcomes include enabling MT7981 device-tree binding support for IIO ADC and MTK thermal drivers, including fallback compatibility strings and reuse of MT7986 configuration; and upgrading the NAND flash SPI bus frequency to 52 MHz on Redmi AX6000, with performance benchmarks showing faster boot and improved throughput. These changes improve hardware recognition, cross-MTK compatibility, and end-user experience through quicker provisioning and data transfer.
July 2025 performance-focused delivery across two MTK-based repositories (geerlingguy/linux and DragonBluep/openwrt). Key outcomes include enabling MT7981 device-tree binding support for IIO ADC and MTK thermal drivers, including fallback compatibility strings and reuse of MT7986 configuration; and upgrading the NAND flash SPI bus frequency to 52 MHz on Redmi AX6000, with performance benchmarks showing faster boot and improved throughput. These changes improve hardware recognition, cross-MTK compatibility, and end-user experience through quicker provisioning and data transfer.
June 2025 monthly summary focused on keeping CoreMark benchmarking current and aligned within openwrt/packages. Updated the CoreMark package to release 2025-05-01, synchronized commit references, and refreshed benchmark tooling documentation to reflect the new release. No major bugs fixed this month; work concentrated on maintainability and accuracy of performance measurement.
June 2025 monthly summary focused on keeping CoreMark benchmarking current and aligned within openwrt/packages. Updated the CoreMark package to release 2025-05-01, synchronized commit references, and refreshed benchmark tooling documentation to reflect the new release. No major bugs fixed this month; work concentrated on maintainability and accuracy of performance measurement.
May 2025 monthly summary for DragonBluep/openwrt focusing on feature delivery, bug fixes, impact, and technical skills demonstrated. Delivered a feature to export HE (WiFi 6E) and EHT (WiFi 7) operation data in WiFi scan results, enabling deeper analysis of spectrum usage and near-station activity. Enhanced the iwinfo script to include new fields for center frequencies and channel width for HE/EHT operations, supporting data-driven optimization and planning for next-gen wireless deployments.
May 2025 monthly summary for DragonBluep/openwrt focusing on feature delivery, bug fixes, impact, and technical skills demonstrated. Delivered a feature to export HE (WiFi 6E) and EHT (WiFi 7) operation data in WiFi scan results, enabling deeper analysis of spectrum usage and near-station activity. Enhanced the iwinfo script to include new fields for center frequencies and channel width for HE/EHT operations, supporting data-driven optimization and planning for next-gen wireless deployments.
April 2025 — openssl/openssl: Delivered cryptographic hardware acceleration for Qualcomm Snapdragon X. Implemented AES and SHA3 optimisations and updated CPU identification logic to detect Snapdragon X, enabling hardware-accelerated crypto and substantial throughput gains for large data blocks. Commit: fda4777c140e47d7ae7115e5bcccb8f439e2ed41. Business value: faster encryption/decryption and higher crypto throughput on Snapdragon X devices, reduced CPU utilization, and improved energy efficiency for crypto-heavy workloads. Quality and cross-platform validation continue; no bugs fixed this month in this repo.
April 2025 — openssl/openssl: Delivered cryptographic hardware acceleration for Qualcomm Snapdragon X. Implemented AES and SHA3 optimisations and updated CPU identification logic to detect Snapdragon X, enabling hardware-accelerated crypto and substantial throughput gains for large data blocks. Commit: fda4777c140e47d7ae7115e5bcccb8f439e2ed41. Business value: faster encryption/decryption and higher crypto throughput on Snapdragon X devices, reduced CPU utilization, and improved energy efficiency for crypto-heavy workloads. Quality and cross-platform validation continue; no bugs fixed this month in this repo.
March 2025 performance summary: Delivered upstream alignment and user-space improvements across DragonBluep/openwrt and openwrt/luci. Key features include migrating all PHY LED control to the upstream PHY LED API across Mediatek filogic devices and related platforms, removing legacy patches, and aligning LED naming with upstream kernel documentation. Backported WiFi 7 (EHT) scan support into iw and ensured correct HE (WiFi 6) scan reporting on little-endian platforms. Fixed 6 GHz channel width reporting in luci-mod-status/channel_analysis to prevent erroneous 20 MHz displays and improve HE/EHT interpretation. Standardized vendor naming from TP-LINK to TP-Link in the Lantiq xrx200 legacy configuration to ensure consistency. These changes reduce patch drift, improve maintainability, and enable smoother upstream upgrades while delivering more accurate network status in the UI. Technologies/skills demonstrated include kernel/driver updates, upstream patching discipline, device-tree alignment, endian-aware user-space tooling, and UI status analysis.
March 2025 performance summary: Delivered upstream alignment and user-space improvements across DragonBluep/openwrt and openwrt/luci. Key features include migrating all PHY LED control to the upstream PHY LED API across Mediatek filogic devices and related platforms, removing legacy patches, and aligning LED naming with upstream kernel documentation. Backported WiFi 7 (EHT) scan support into iw and ensured correct HE (WiFi 6) scan reporting on little-endian platforms. Fixed 6 GHz channel width reporting in luci-mod-status/channel_analysis to prevent erroneous 20 MHz displays and improve HE/EHT interpretation. Standardized vendor naming from TP-LINK to TP-Link in the Lantiq xrx200 legacy configuration to ensure consistency. These changes reduce patch drift, improve maintainability, and enable smoother upstream upgrades while delivering more accurate network status in the UI. Technologies/skills demonstrated include kernel/driver updates, upstream patching discipline, device-tree alignment, endian-aware user-space tooling, and UI status analysis.
February 2025 delivered cross-repo enhancements across DragonBluep/openwrt and openwrt/luci, focusing on upstream hardware integration, diagnostics, and UI accuracy. Key features include standardizing upstream PHY LED control across multiple devices, adding 6 GHz HE operation parameter visibility to iw, and expanding LUCI status triggers; plus a bug fix to ensure accurate WiFi channel width display for 802.11be in the status module. These changes reduce maintenance fragmentation, improve troubleshooting, and strengthen business value through more reliable diagnostics and hardware support.
February 2025 delivered cross-repo enhancements across DragonBluep/openwrt and openwrt/luci, focusing on upstream hardware integration, diagnostics, and UI accuracy. Key features include standardizing upstream PHY LED control across multiple devices, adding 6 GHz HE operation parameter visibility to iw, and expanding LUCI status triggers; plus a bug fix to ensure accurate WiFi channel width display for 802.11be in the status module. These changes reduce maintenance fragmentation, improve troubleshooting, and strengthen business value through more reliable diagnostics and hardware support.
January 2025 monthly summary for DragonBluep/openwrt focusing on delivering expanded hardware support, boot performance improvements, and kernel/config cleanups to improve compatibility and maintainability across legacy targets. Key activities spanned three feature areas: AVM LAN expansion, EX5601 SPI/alias enhancements, and Lantiq xrx200/xway device naming and config hygiene. All work reinforces business value by expanding supported devices, reducing boot and runtime issues, and simplifying firmware selection for customers. Business value highlights: - Expanded hardware support enabling new use cases (LAN3/LAN4 on AVM 5490/5491). - Improved boot times and variant compatibility through SPI flash speed optimizations and new device aliases. - Reduced maintenance burden and improved firmware selector reliability via kernel config cleanup and extended device naming for legacy targets.
January 2025 monthly summary for DragonBluep/openwrt focusing on delivering expanded hardware support, boot performance improvements, and kernel/config cleanups to improve compatibility and maintainability across legacy targets. Key activities spanned three feature areas: AVM LAN expansion, EX5601 SPI/alias enhancements, and Lantiq xrx200/xway device naming and config hygiene. All work reinforces business value by expanding supported devices, reducing boot and runtime issues, and simplifying firmware selection for customers. Business value highlights: - Expanded hardware support enabling new use cases (LAN3/LAN4 on AVM 5490/5491). - Improved boot times and variant compatibility through SPI flash speed optimizations and new device aliases. - Reduced maintenance burden and improved firmware selector reliability via kernel config cleanup and extended device naming for legacy targets.
Concise monthly summary for 2024-10 focused on key outcomes and business impact for the openwrt/luci project.
Concise monthly summary for 2024-10 focused on key outcomes and business impact for the openwrt/luci project.
July 2020: Focused on improving modularity and future-proofing in DragonBluep/openwrt by converting a core switch driver to a package format, enabling firmware availability and easier maintenance across builds. No major bugs reported in this period; the work lays groundwork for scalable hardware support and streamlined deployment.
July 2020: Focused on improving modularity and future-proofing in DragonBluep/openwrt by converting a core switch driver to a package format, enabling firmware availability and easier maintenance across builds. No major bugs reported in this period; the work lays groundwork for scalable hardware support and streamlined deployment.
May 2020 monthly summary: Delivered a new firmware packaging solution for Lantiq Gigabit and Fast Ethernet PHYs in DragonBluep/openwrt, enabling modular firmware management, kernel size optimization, and future extension readiness.
May 2020 monthly summary: Delivered a new firmware packaging solution for Lantiq Gigabit and Fast Ethernet PHYs in DragonBluep/openwrt, enabling modular firmware management, kernel size optimization, and future extension readiness.
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