Andy Shevchenko
Linux driver developer
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Andy Shevchenko was born in Donetsk in 1977. He studied electrical engineering at the State University of Donetsk and graduated in 1999. Andy joined Intel Finland Oy in May 2011.
He has participated in a few projects since and eventually become one of the active contributors to the Linux kernel.
Andy has over fifteen years of software development experience in the Linux environment, especially in a peripheral drivers area in the kernel. During this time he has contributed hundreds of patches to the Linux kernel. In his current position, he has been working on the pin control, GPIO, ACPI, and other areas related to the hardware enabling and support.
ACPI overlays for embedded devices
ACPI SSDT overlays is quite useful for embedded devices when one may change device configuration at runtime, while being advertised as a debug mechanism in such case. The goal is to show how to create an overlay for most used peripheral (usually I²C or SPI connected) and manage it at runtime.
Andy Shevchenko
Linux driver developer
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