Austin Kim has more than 14 years of experience in embedded Linux BSP development. He has worked on many tasks, such as board bring-up, crash and performance troubleshooting, and bootloader development for Arm-based devices. He has strong skills in binary analysis and has analyzed many memory dumps using TRACE32, Crash Utility, and ftrace. He has solved various kernel issues, including crashes, system lockups, and watchdog resets. Currently, he works as a Linux kernel BSP engineer and technical lecturer at LG Electronics. He enjoys sharing practical debugging skills, especially in areas such as Armv8-A architecture and kernel crash analysis.
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