
Over five months, Filip Kokosinski contributed to projects such as kholia/zephyr, antmicro/Cores-VeeR-EL2, AmbiqMicro/ambiqzephyr, and zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr, focusing on embedded systems, hardware verification, and build system improvements. He enhanced device tree stability and multi-core UART configuration in Zephyr, using C and Device Tree to improve cross-platform reliability and debugging. In Cores-VeeR-EL2, he expanded AXI4-to-AHB verification coverage with SystemVerilog and Python, increasing test robustness. For AmbiqMicro/ambiqzephyr, he refined board targeting and tracing configurability through Kconfig and YAML. His work emphasized maintainable code organization, test automation, and configuration management, demonstrating depth in embedded and verification workflows.
October 2025 (2025-10) monthly summary for zephyr project (zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr). Key feature delivered: Instrumentation Subsystem Scaffolding and Maintenance. Implemented changes include relocating zaru.py to a dedicated instrumentation directory (scripts/instrumentation), updating documentation to reflect the new path, adding a MAINTAINERS entry for the Instrumentation Subsystem, and providing a sample.yaml for instrumentation testing. No major bug fixes were reported this month. Overall impact: establishes a reusable instrumentation scaffold, improves testability and maintainability, and clarifies ownership and configuration for instrumentation work. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Python scripting and project structuring, documentation updates, maintainers governance, and YAML-based configuration for instrumentation testing.
October 2025 (2025-10) monthly summary for zephyr project (zephyrproject-rtos/zephyr). Key feature delivered: Instrumentation Subsystem Scaffolding and Maintenance. Implemented changes include relocating zaru.py to a dedicated instrumentation directory (scripts/instrumentation), updating documentation to reflect the new path, adding a MAINTAINERS entry for the Instrumentation Subsystem, and providing a sample.yaml for instrumentation testing. No major bug fixes were reported this month. Overall impact: establishes a reusable instrumentation scaffold, improves testability and maintainability, and clarifies ownership and configuration for instrumentation work. Technologies/skills demonstrated: Python scripting and project structuring, documentation updates, maintainers governance, and YAML-based configuration for instrumentation testing.
May 2025 monthly summary for AmbiqMicro/ambiqzephyr highlighting hardware targeting improvements, tracing usability enhancements, and test stability work. Key features and resilience work delivered to improve build accuracy, runtime configurability, and developer velocity.
May 2025 monthly summary for AmbiqMicro/ambiqzephyr highlighting hardware targeting improvements, tracing usability enhancements, and test stability work. Key features and resilience work delivered to improve build accuracy, runtime configurability, and developer velocity.
December 2024 monthly summary for antmicro/Cores-VeeR-EL2: Delivered key verification enhancements that directly enhance end-to-end AXI4-to-AHB paths and improve robustness of the AHB-Lite verification environment. These changes increase test coverage for sequential read scenarios, improve error handling, and raise integration confidence across the SoC boundary.
December 2024 monthly summary for antmicro/Cores-VeeR-EL2: Delivered key verification enhancements that directly enhance end-to-end AXI4-to-AHB paths and improve robustness of the AHB-Lite verification environment. These changes increase test coverage for sequential read scenarios, improve error handling, and raise integration confidence across the SoC boundary.
November 2024 monthly summary for kholia/zephyr: Delivered USART1 reassignment on Portenta H7 to provide M4 with a dedicated UART console, while disabling USART1 for the M7 core. This decouples console logging paths, improves observability and debugging, and reduces cross-core UART contention. The work aligns with Zephyr project goals for robust multi-core support and easier testing across cores.
November 2024 monthly summary for kholia/zephyr: Delivered USART1 reassignment on Portenta H7 to provide M4 with a dedicated UART console, while disabling USART1 for the M7 core. This decouples console logging paths, improves observability and debugging, and reduces cross-core UART contention. The work aligns with Zephyr project goals for robust multi-core support and easier testing across cores.
In 2024-10, delivered targeted devicetree stability improvements for Zephyr (kholia/zephyr) by correcting power-domain and memory-mapping configurations on key platforms. The work reduces build-time failures and runtime mapping risks, supporting more reliable cross-platform support and CI.
In 2024-10, delivered targeted devicetree stability improvements for Zephyr (kholia/zephyr) by correcting power-domain and memory-mapping configurations on key platforms. The work reduces build-time failures and runtime mapping risks, supporting more reliable cross-platform support and CI.

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