Bjørn Mork is an experienced technical professional based in Oslo with 26 years of hands-on experience combining logistics (Speditør) and deep systems-level engineering for embedded Linux and USB subsystems. He has a strong open-source footprint contributing to high-profile projects like FreeRADIUS and OpenWrt, where he focused on kernel/device driver support, USB serial drivers, firmware integration and low-level tooling fixes. Comfortable debugging cryptic protocol encodings and command-line utilities, he has improved tooling such as radmin/radsniff and lsusb to better decode device descriptors and encrypted attributes. Bjørn’s work shows a practical blend of field-facing logistics knowledge and meticulous low-level software craftsmanship, often addressing obscure hardware quirks and build-system edge cases. Colleagues rely on him for durable, cross-platform fixes that keep embedded devices and network tools working reliably in production.
Contributions:6 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 7 years 8 months
Contributions summary:Bjørn primarily contributes to improving the functionality of the `lsusb` tool by adding support for various USB descriptors. Their work focuses on decoding and displaying information from Device Firmware Upgrade (DFU), CDC MBIM, CDC NCM, and CDC Command Set descriptors. In addition, the user made coding style improvements to the `usbreset` utility, aligning its code with kernel coding standards.
This repository is a mirror of https://git.openwrt.org/openwrt/openwrt.git It is for reference only and is not active for check-ins. We will continue to accept Pull Requests here. They will be merged via staging trees then into openwrt.git.
Role in this project:
Embedded Systems Engineer / IoT Developer
Contributions:23 reviews, 7 PRs, 170 comments in 5 years 11 months
Contributions summary:Bjørn primarily contributed to the OpenWrt build system and kernel, with a focus on enabling and supporting hardware. They added support for various devices, including a ZyXEL NR7101, and provided fixes and enhancements for Realtek-based network hardware. Their work involved modifications to the device tree, build scripts, and low-level device drivers. This included adding thermal zone support for SFP sensors.
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