Adrian Bonisławski is an embedded firmware engineer with 7 years of experience specializing in audio firmware, low-level driver development, and real-time embedded systems. Based in Gdańsk, he currently develops audio and DSP firmware at Intel, working across C, assembly, Zephyr RTOS, ALSA and FPGA platforms to optimize performance and power. He is an active open-source contributor to high-profile projects like Zephyr and Sound Open Firmware, where he’s improved DMA/hardware counter drivers, DMIC/SSP audio support, and memory layout for constrained devices. His background in autonomous vehicle dynamics (MSc from Cranfield) and hands-on experience with BIOS, xtensa, and persistent memory testing give him a rare blend of control-systems theory and practical low-level engineering. He’s known for digging into timing, API alignment and traceability to make embedded audio systems more reliable and maintainable.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Inżynier (Inż.), Automatyka i Robotyka, Inżynier (Inż.), Automatyka i Robotyka at Politechnika Gdańska
Master of Science - MS, Autonomous Vehicle Dynamics and Control, Master of Science - MS, Autonomous Vehicle Dynamics and Control at Cranfield University
Contributions:428 reviews, 225 commits, 135 PRs in 4 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Adrian primarily contributed to the Sound Open Firmware (SOF) project by implementing and improving functionalities related to audio processing and device drivers. Their work involved extending log messages for tracing calls within device drivers, modifying code related to Digital Microphone (DMIC) controllers, and refactoring memory management by moving text, data, and BSS sections into one memory block, and adding new Kconfig options for a variety of features. These changes indicate a focus on low-level system programming and audio device integration.
Primary Git Repository for the Zephyr Project. Zephyr is a new generation, scalable, optimized, secure RTOS for multiple hardware architectures.
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:198 reviews, 29 PRs, 113 comments in 3 years
Contributions summary:Adrian focused on improving the Zephyr RTOS for embedded systems. Their contributions primarily revolved around low-level driver modifications, particularly for hardware counter and DMA functionalities within the Intel ADSP platform. The user fixed build errors, aligned APIs, and optimized timing configurations. Additionally, the user addressed issues related to DMIC and SSP drivers, enhancing the system's audio capabilities and hardware support.
bluetooth-lereal-timezephyrsecuregit-repository
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Adrian Bonisławski - Embedded Firmware Engineer at Intel Corporation