
K. Raghava contributed to the qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom repository by enabling advanced virtualization and computer vision workflows for embedded Qualcomm platforms. Over three months, Raghava integrated OpenCV into the build and CI process using BitBake and Python, establishing automated verification to catch integration issues early. He also implemented KVM virtualization support in the Yocto workflow, adding KVM-aware bootloader packaging and build-time validation to ensure correct deployment. Further, he enabled Lemans EL2 DTB overlay and FIT DTB mappings, unlocking KVM use cases across multiple devices. Raghava’s work demonstrated depth in build systems, device tree management, and embedded Linux kernel development.
February 2026 monthly summary for qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom focused on enabling virtualization using Lemans EL2 platforms. Key activity centered on adding EL2 DTB overlay support and FIT DTB mappings to enable KVM across Lemans EL2 devices, and introducing EL2-compatible DTBOs to unblock KVM use cases. Updated build metadata to reflect these changes and validated cross-platform mappings (qcs9100-ride, qcs9100-ride-r3, qcs9075, and CAMX variants).
February 2026 monthly summary for qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom focused on enabling virtualization using Lemans EL2 platforms. Key activity centered on adding EL2 DTB overlay support and FIT DTB mappings to enable KVM across Lemans EL2 devices, and introducing EL2-compatible DTBOs to unblock KVM use cases. Updated build metadata to reflect these changes and validated cross-platform mappings (qcs9100-ride, qcs9100-ride-r3, qcs9075, and CAMX variants).
2025-11 monthly summary for qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom: Implemented KVM virtualization support for Qualcomm builds in the Yocto workflow. Delivered packaging for KVM-aware bootloader variants, added a KAS config for a KVM-based distribution, and extended the build workflow to include KVM-enabled distros. Added build-time validations to ensure the correct bootloader variant is selected when KVM is enabled. These changes broaden virtualization capabilities, improve test coverage, and strengthen platform scalability across Qualcomm targets.
2025-11 monthly summary for qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom: Implemented KVM virtualization support for Qualcomm builds in the Yocto workflow. Delivered packaging for KVM-aware bootloader variants, added a KAS config for a KVM-based distribution, and extended the build workflow to include KVM-enabled distros. Added build-time validations to ensure the correct bootloader variant is selected when KVM is enabled. These changes broaden virtualization capabilities, improve test coverage, and strengthen platform scalability across Qualcomm targets.
August 2025: OpenCV integration in qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom project completed, enabling robust build and CI verification for OpenCV-related assets. Implemented tests-enabled OpenCV path, ensured OpenCV libraries are included in the CI package group, and established automated verification to detect integration issues early. This work reduces risk in downstream deployments and accelerates validation of OpenCV workflows.
August 2025: OpenCV integration in qualcomm-linux/meta-qcom project completed, enabling robust build and CI verification for OpenCV-related assets. Implemented tests-enabled OpenCV path, ensured OpenCV libraries are included in the CI package group, and established automated verification to detect integration issues early. This work reduces risk in downstream deployments and accelerates validation of OpenCV workflows.

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