Linux Device Drivers (en anglais) - Couverture souple

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9781565922921: Linux Device Drivers (en anglais)

Synopsis

Provides a definitive resource for those who want to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating system, explaining how to write a driver for a broad spectrum of devices, including character devices, network interfaces, and block devices. Original. (Intermediate).

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À propos de l?auteur

Alessandro installed Linux 0.99.14 soon after getting his degree as electronic engineer. He then received a Ph.D in computer science at the University of Pavia despite his aversion toward modern technology. Alas, he still enjoys digging in technology and discovering the intelligence of people who created it: that's why he now works in his apartment with three PCs, an Alpha, a SPARC, and an Apple2 -- the last without Linux. But you might find him roaming around in the north of Italy on his bike, which doesn't carry an electronic cyclometer.

À propos de la quatrième de couverture

This book is for anyone who or ants to support computer peripherals under the Linux operating System or who or ants to develop new hardware and run it under Linux. Linux is the fastest-growing segment of the UNIR market and is winning over enthusiastic adherents in many application areas. This book reveals information that heretofore has been passed by word-of-mouth or in cryptic source code comments, showing how to write a driver for a avide range of devices. You don t have to be a kernel hacker to understand and enjoy this book; all you need is an understanding of C and some background in UNIX system caps. Drivers for character devices, block devices, and network interfaces are all described in step-by-step form and are illustrated with full-featured examples that show driver design issues, which can be executed without special hardware. For those who are curious about how an operating system does its job, this book provides insights into address spaces, asynchronous events, and I/O. Portability is a major concern in the text. Kernel versions from 1.2.13 to 2.0 are included, as well as experimental versions up to 2.1.43. You are also told how to maximize portability among hardware platforms. Contents include:

Building a driver and loading modules Complete character, block, and network drivers Debugging a driver Timing Memory management and DMA Interrupts Portability issues Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) A tour of kernel internats

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