Kernel Patches

I like spending time on open-source projects. My GitHub profile is full of libraries and tutorials I have made during past years. On top of all, I have a big passion for Linux and the community behind it. In my opinion, Linux is one of the most important and game-changer projects during the history of Computer Science.

I started to study Linux Kernel in 2020, and have tried to make few patches. I am not a hardware expert, thus my patches are mostly about fixing trivial coding-style issues. I usually sign-off patches using h.shahbazi.git@gmail.com. I work on a Gentoo Linux which runs the latest stable kernel and occasionally, I switch to rc kernel versions for testing purposes.

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In the list below, I mention links to patches I had worked on. I am proud of them all even if they were rejected. You can also find a complete list on vger kernel mailing list. The following list will be updated continuously in the future.