Darrick Wong is a seasoned kernel hacker with 13+ years designing and implementing Linux storage and filesystem features, currently driving filesystem integrity and self-repair work at Oracle. He has shipped major enhancements to XFS and ext4—metadata checksumming, online fsck, integrity scanning, reflink/dedupe/COW, and block reverse-mapping—grounded in deep low-level expertise and fuzz-driven bug discovery. Earlier roles at IBM and Sun involved x86 bringup, storage drivers, energy optimization, and ext4 corruption detection, giving him broad systems-level perspective. An active contributor to flagship tools like e2fsprogs, he focuses on performance, robustness, and practical repair mechanisms for real-world deployments. Based in Beaverton, Oregon, he pairs rigorous technical problem-solving with a collaborative style that negotiates diverse stakeholder needs. Outside engineering he studies geology and pursues outdoor and performing-arts interests, which inform his patient, observational approach to complex debugging.
13 years of coding experience
BS, Computer Science, BS, Computer Science at UCSD
Contributions summary:Darrick primarily worked on improving the functionality and stability of the e2fsprogs utilities, focusing on the underlying file system operations. Their contributions included fixing bugs related to checksum verification, improving directory management, and enhancing the handling of inline data and extent trees. They also introduced features for managing and replaying journal transactions and for efficiently zeroing blocks, demonstrating expertise in low-level file system structures and performance optimization.
Contributions:236 pushes, 13 branches, 1 tag in 2 years 4 months
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