
Ivan Ivanov contributed to the torvalds/linux repository by developing foundational hardware enablement for ARM64 platforms, focusing on the Raspberry Pi 5 and Broadcom BCM2712. He implemented a new pin controller driver and device tree configurations in C and DTS, enabling pin control, uSD interface, and power-button handling. Ivan also expanded wireless capabilities by adding device tree support for WiFi and Bluetooth, leveraging SDHCI and UARTA interfaces. His work included updating documentation to clarify BCM2712 variants, which improved hardware accessibility and platform stability. The depth of his contributions strengthened cross-functional collaboration and accelerated hardware bring-up for embedded Linux systems.

August 2025 performance summary focusing on kernel hardware bring-up and platform expansion for ARM64 boards. Delivered foundational BCM2712 pin controller integration and expanded Raspberry Pi 5 wireless capabilities through DT-driven bring-up, with driver and documentation work to support future iterations. No major bugs identified in this period. The efforts improved hardware accessibility, reduced time-to-market for Pi 5 wireless use-cases, and strengthened cross-functional collaboration across drivers, device-tree, and documentation.
August 2025 performance summary focusing on kernel hardware bring-up and platform expansion for ARM64 boards. Delivered foundational BCM2712 pin controller integration and expanded Raspberry Pi 5 wireless capabilities through DT-driven bring-up, with driver and documentation work to support future iterations. No major bugs identified in this period. The efforts improved hardware accessibility, reduced time-to-market for Pi 5 wireless use-cases, and strengthened cross-functional collaboration across drivers, device-tree, and documentation.
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