
Lukas Schmid developed kernel-level device tree support for the NetCube Nagami System on Module within the torvalds/linux repository, targeting Allwinner sunxi platforms. He focused on robust device tree bindings, pin control configurations, and board-level interface enablement to streamline hardware integration for Nagami deployments. His work included adding support for both the Nagami Basic Carrier and Keypad Carrier, enabling peripherals such as a 4x4 keypad and bi-color LEDs. Using C and YAML, Lukas addressed multi-architecture requirements across ARM and RISC-V, demonstrating depth in Linux kernel development, embedded systems, and low-level programming to accelerate onboarding and ensure reliable hardware support.

Month 2025-08: Delivered kernel device-tree support and peripherals integration for NetCube Nagami SoM across Allwinner sunxi platforms, focusing on SoM and carrier bindings to enable hardware on Nagami deployments. Emphasized robust bindings, pinctrl configurations, and board-level interface enablement to accelerate onboarding and reliability.
Month 2025-08: Delivered kernel device-tree support and peripherals integration for NetCube Nagami SoM across Allwinner sunxi platforms, focusing on SoM and carrier bindings to enable hardware on Nagami deployments. Emphasized robust bindings, pinctrl configurations, and board-level interface enablement to accelerate onboarding and reliability.
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