
During October 2025, Ben Griffis developed overlay-based control for ISP floorsweeping on the T264 platform within the NVIDIA/edk2-nvidia repository. He implemented this by defining new hardware fuses in C and registering them in the platform’s fuse list, enabling runtime toggling of ISP floorsweeping without requiring code changes. This approach improved release safety and operational flexibility by allowing configuration changes through overlays rather than firmware updates. Ben’s work focused on embedded systems and firmware development, demonstrating a solid understanding of hardware abstraction. The feature addressed the need for safer, more configurable ISP management, though the scope was limited to a single feature.

Month: 2025-10. Delivered a feature to enable overlay-based control of ISP floorsweeping on the T264 platform by adding fuse definitions and registering them in the platform fuse list. This enables runtime toggling of ISP floorsweeping without code changes, improving release safety, configurability, and operational flexibility.
Month: 2025-10. Delivered a feature to enable overlay-based control of ISP floorsweeping on the T264 platform by adding fuse definitions and registering them in the platform fuse list. This enables runtime toggling of ISP floorsweeping without code changes, improving release safety, configurability, and operational flexibility.
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