
Hans Boot focused on stabilizing hardware binding configurations in the Zephyr4Microchip/zephyr repository, addressing a critical device tree bug affecting SPI6 clock selection on the STM32H5 platform. Using C programming and expertise in device tree bindings for embedded systems, Hans identified and corrected a typo that could misconfigure the SPI6 peripheral’s clock, improving reliability and reducing future debugging time. The update included refining include dt-bindings clock entries to ensure alignment and traceability across related repositories. While the work centered on a single bug fix, it demonstrated careful attention to code hygiene and contributed to more robust hardware integration for future SPI peripherals.
February 2026 monthly summary for Zephyr4Microchip/zephyr focused on stabilizing hardware binding configurations and easing future SPI peripheral integration on STM32H5. A critical clock-binding bug for SPI6 was fixed in the device tree, eliminating a typo in the STM32H5 clock bindings that could misconfigure the SPI6 clock.
February 2026 monthly summary for Zephyr4Microchip/zephyr focused on stabilizing hardware binding configurations and easing future SPI peripheral integration on STM32H5. A critical clock-binding bug for SPI6 was fixed in the device tree, eliminating a typo in the STM32H5 clock bindings that could misconfigure the SPI6 clock.

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