
Erwan Gouriou engineered robust embedded platform features and hardware enablement across Zephyr-based repositories, including nxp-upstream/zephyr and zephyrproject-rtos/hal_stm32. He developed and maintained device drivers, bootloader configurations, and board support packages, focusing on STM32 platforms. Leveraging C and Device Tree, Erwan improved memory management, DMA reliability, and secure boot scenarios, while expanding peripheral support for networking, NPU, and external flash. His technical approach emphasized maintainable build systems, clear documentation, and test automation, resulting in stable, production-ready hardware integration. The depth of his work is reflected in cross-repo collaboration, performance optimizations, and careful alignment with evolving Zephyr RTOS standards.

2025-10 Monthly Summary (Developer): Consolidated network, platform, and device-tree improvements across STM32-based Zephyr repos with targeted fixes for reliability and CI readiness. Delivered broader hardware configuration support, enhanced debugging options, and prepared groundwork for upcoming performance and memory optimizations.
2025-10 Monthly Summary (Developer): Consolidated network, platform, and device-tree improvements across STM32-based Zephyr repos with targeted fixes for reliability and CI readiness. Delivered broader hardware configuration support, enhanced debugging options, and prepared groundwork for upcoming performance and memory optimizations.
September 2025 focused on strengthening hardware support, security, boot scenarios, and driver modernization for nxp-upstream/zephyr. Delivered robust user button handling across STM32 boards, corrected interrupt range handling, added XIP flash size computation for XIP-enabled builds, hardened MPU usage with USERSPACE and static regions, and aligned RAMLOAD write-block behavior in MCUBoot with clarified RAMLOAD usage. Additional efforts included I3C device-tree nodes for STM32N6 and ongoing STM32 Ethernet driver modernization.
September 2025 focused on strengthening hardware support, security, boot scenarios, and driver modernization for nxp-upstream/zephyr. Delivered robust user button handling across STM32 boards, corrected interrupt range handling, added XIP flash size computation for XIP-enabled builds, hardened MPU usage with USERSPACE and static regions, and aligned RAMLOAD write-block behavior in MCUBoot with clarified RAMLOAD usage. Additional efforts included I3C device-tree nodes for STM32N6 and ongoing STM32 Ethernet driver modernization.
In August 2025, the team delivered core platform stability, expanded external flash support, and hardened DMA pathways across the STM32/NXP Zephyr stack. Key items included STM32L0 DTS overlay and test isolation to fix build issues, XSPI/OSPI flash enhancements to enable 200MHz operation and external flash testing, and DMA reliability improvements with auto-DMA enablement and standardized macros. These changes improve build stability, runtime performance, and maintainability, enabling faster feature delivery and more robust memory interfaces across STM32 families.
In August 2025, the team delivered core platform stability, expanded external flash support, and hardened DMA pathways across the STM32/NXP Zephyr stack. Key items included STM32L0 DTS overlay and test isolation to fix build issues, XSPI/OSPI flash enhancements to enable 200MHz operation and external flash testing, and DMA reliability improvements with auto-DMA enablement and standardized macros. These changes improve build stability, runtime performance, and maintainability, enabling faster feature delivery and more robust memory interfaces across STM32 families.
July 2025 monthly summary for nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr: Delivered expanded NPU support and improved hardware description for STM32N6, enhanced documentation and visibility for stm32n6570_dk, and implemented stability and reliability improvements across display, memory, and timing subsystems. The work accelerated hardware-ready Zephyr support for STM32N6, clarified migration paths for developers, and reduced risk of misconfiguration in production builds.
July 2025 monthly summary for nrfconnect/sdk-zephyr: Delivered expanded NPU support and improved hardware description for STM32N6, enhanced documentation and visibility for stm32n6570_dk, and implemented stability and reliability improvements across display, memory, and timing subsystems. The work accelerated hardware-ready Zephyr support for STM32N6, clarified migration paths for developers, and reduced risk of misconfiguration in production builds.
June 2025 performance summary: Delivered core platform improvements across Zephyr HAL, MCUBoot, and Zephyr-based boards, focusing on hardware bring-up, memory safety, boot reliability, and performance tuning. The month produced tangible business value through expanded peripheral support, reliability fixes, and memory optimization enabling higher RAM usage for chainloaded apps and faster boot paths.
June 2025 performance summary: Delivered core platform improvements across Zephyr HAL, MCUBoot, and Zephyr-based boards, focusing on hardware bring-up, memory safety, boot reliability, and performance tuning. The month produced tangible business value through expanded peripheral support, reliability fixes, and memory optimization enabling higher RAM usage for chainloaded apps and faster boot paths.
May 2025 performance summary for core platform work spanning AmbiqMicro/ambiqzephyr, zephyrproject-rtos/hal_stm32, and zephyrproject-rtos/mcuboot. Focused on stabilizing and extending build/configuration, expanding hardware support, and enabling secure boot capabilities. The work delivered strengthens production readiness, reduces integration risk, and accelerates time-to-market for STM32N6/N6570 platforms while improving cross-repo collaboration and maintainability.
May 2025 performance summary for core platform work spanning AmbiqMicro/ambiqzephyr, zephyrproject-rtos/hal_stm32, and zephyrproject-rtos/mcuboot. Focused on stabilizing and extending build/configuration, expanding hardware support, and enabling secure boot capabilities. The work delivered strengthens production readiness, reduces integration risk, and accelerates time-to-market for STM32N6/N6570 platforms while improving cross-repo collaboration and maintainability.
April 2025, zephyrproject-rtos/hal_stm32: Delivered implicit SMPS support across the stm32h7rsxx series by removing the explicit SMPS symbol from the SOC header and updating the README to reflect implicit support. This aligns HAL behavior with STM32Cube, reduces configuration overhead, and improves portability across H7 variants. Commit: c17bcab857dbf2ec3100b2d0c3123957fcd42e78. Business impact: faster integration, fewer misconfigurations, and reduced maintenance burden for downstream projects relying on stm32h7rsxx.
April 2025, zephyrproject-rtos/hal_stm32: Delivered implicit SMPS support across the stm32h7rsxx series by removing the explicit SMPS symbol from the SOC header and updating the README to reflect implicit support. This aligns HAL behavior with STM32Cube, reduces configuration overhead, and improves portability across H7 variants. Commit: c17bcab857dbf2ec3100b2d0c3123957fcd42e78. Business impact: faster integration, fewer misconfigurations, and reduced maintenance burden for downstream projects relying on stm32h7rsxx.
November 2024 summary for kholia/zephyr: Stabilized STM32 TF-M integration, refined NVS/flash memory layout, and prepared STM32 for the 4.0 release. Key build/compatibility improvements and comprehensive release notes/migration documentation reduce runtime faults, improve memory safety, and simplify platform maintenance. Delivered clear traceability to commits and demonstrable business value through safer deployments and smoother upgrades.
November 2024 summary for kholia/zephyr: Stabilized STM32 TF-M integration, refined NVS/flash memory layout, and prepared STM32 for the 4.0 release. Key build/compatibility improvements and comprehensive release notes/migration documentation reduce runtime faults, improve memory safety, and simplify platform maintenance. Delivered clear traceability to commits and demonstrable business value through safer deployments and smoother upgrades.
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