
Gergely Korcsak contributed to the zephyrproject-rtos/trusted-firmware-m repository by enabling PSA architecture tests for the MPS4 target and simplifying build processes through CMake-based configuration. He removed the non-secure EthosU driver to reduce build complexity and maintenance overhead, and expanded test coverage to support earlier validation of secure features. In the following month, Gergely focused on stabilizing the testing workflow by correcting PSA API test targets for MPS3 hardware and updating test dependencies to align with new frameworks. His work demonstrated depth in build management, embedded systems, and hardware configuration, resulting in more reliable and consistent CI and hardware validation.

Month 2024-11: Focused on stabilizing the trusted-firmware-m testing workflow for the zephyrproject-rtos repository by correcting test targets and updating tooling to align with the new framework. Delivered fixes that improve test reliability and build consistency across configurations, enabling more accurate hardware validation on MPS3.
Month 2024-11: Focused on stabilizing the trusted-firmware-m testing workflow for the zephyrproject-rtos repository by correcting test targets and updating tooling to align with the new framework. Delivered fixes that improve test reliability and build consistency across configurations, enabling more accurate hardware validation on MPS3.
2024-10 Monthly Summary for zephyrproject-rtos/trusted-firmware-m: Key features delivered, major fixes, impact, and technology focus for the month.
2024-10 Monthly Summary for zephyrproject-rtos/trusted-firmware-m: Key features delivered, major fixes, impact, and technology focus for the month.
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