David Lechner
David is a senior Embedded Software Engineer at BayLibre. He learned (almost) everything he knows about embedded systems from hacking on LEGO MINDSTORMS robots. In the Linux kernel world, he is a reviewer for the IIO subsystem (and is maintainer for some LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 drivers, of course!). In his spare time, he maintains Bleak, a cross-platform Bluetooth Low Energy library for Python and co-maintains Pybricks, a 3rd-party firmware and IDE for LEGO "smart hubs" based on MicroPython.
Session
Everyone loves "cleaning up" code in the Linux kernel using macros from linux/cleanup.h. It's one of the latest fads. There have been hundreds of "clean up" patches and these macros are used thousands of times in the kernel now. However, these macros have some hidden secrets that can result in hard-to-spot bugs and mysterious compiler warnings! As these gain wider use and acceptance, let's see what the problems are and what we should do about it.