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== Applications == * [[ddstreet/UbuntuContributingDeveloperApplication|Contributing Developer]] |
About Me
I started with UNIX is 1993, using Solaris, and then moved to Linux in 1997 using Slackware, Red Hat, and now Ubuntu. I began Linux kernel development in 2001, in the USB subsystem, and have contributed since then in various kernel subsystems including memory management, networking, and crypto. I joined Canonical in 2015 as part of the Support and Technical Services Engineering team, and have been working on problems that reach into many different parts of Ubuntu; the kernel, networking, multipath, udev, and more. I enjoy digging deep into technical details and solving problems.
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Applications
Contributions
My sponsored uploads:
Bug fix contributions:
- attached block devices not showing up
- using ipsec, many connections result in no buffer space error
- Soft lockup with "block nbdX: Attempted send on closed socket" spam
- kswapd0 100% CPU usage
- lots of printk to serial console can hang system for long time
- systemtap does not work on trusty lts-vivid kernel
- systemtap does not work on wily kernel, hrtimer_get_res
- bonded interfaces in bridge do not have LRO turned off
- systemtap does not work on xenial, struct module changes
- multipath does not set fiberchannel params correctly
- dhclient incorrectly assumes a /64 ipv6 prefix
- nvme drive probe failure
- move nvme driver to linux-image
- NVMe drives in Amazon AWS instance fail to initialize
- export nvme drive model/serial strings via sysfs
- NVMe driver regression for non-smp/1-cpu systems
- Xen MSI setup code incorrectly re-uses cached pirq
- VLAN SR-IOV regression for IXGBE driver
- add pull-ca-source to ubuntu-dev-tools
- Amazon I3 Instance Buffer I/O error on dev nvme0n1
Future Goals
Continue to contribute to the Linux kernel and Ubuntu.
Testimonials
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I have the pleasure to work with Dan for over a year now at Canonical within the Sustaining Engineering team. I know Dan as a hard working and very serious team player. He also has a very impressive background and profile. slashd - 2017-03-09
ddstreet (last edited 2018-10-16 13:58:44 by ddstreet)