
Benson Chu developed an automated EID provisioning feature for the Wiwynn/OpenBIC repository, focusing on streamlining device onboarding for WF_BIC modules. He implemented a GPIO interrupt that detects the WF_BIC_READY signal’s rising edge, triggering a kernel work item to assign the EID dynamically. By integrating this flow with SD-BIC, Benson ensured that EID allocation occurs immediately upon readiness, reducing manual steps and improving initialization speed. His work leveraged C programming, embedded systems expertise, and interrupt handling to modernize the provisioning process. The solution demonstrated depth in system integration, addressing reliability and efficiency in hardware-software interaction for embedded device management.

Month 2025-01: Delivered automation for WF_BIC EID provisioning on readiness for Wiwynn/OpenBIC. Implemented GPIO interrupt on WF_BIC_READY rising edge, scheduled a kernel work item to set the WF_BIC EID, and integrated with SD-BIC to actively assign the EID upon readiness. This modernization reduces manual provisioning steps, speeds up initialization, and improves reliability of WF_BIC device onboarding.
Month 2025-01: Delivered automation for WF_BIC EID provisioning on readiness for Wiwynn/OpenBIC. Implemented GPIO interrupt on WF_BIC_READY rising edge, scheduled a kernel work item to set the WF_BIC EID, and integrated with SD-BIC to actively assign the EID upon readiness. This modernization reduces manual provisioning steps, speeds up initialization, and improves reliability of WF_BIC device onboarding.
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