Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition
Covers writing device drivers for the Linux system, how the Linux kernel works and how to adapt its workings to your needs or interests. Updated for the 2.6.10 kernel.
Tag(s): GNU/Linux
Publication date: 17 Feb 2005
ISBN-10: 0596005903
ISBN-13: 9780596005900
Paperback: 640 pages
Views: 30,345
Type: N/A
Publisher: O’Reilly Media, Inc.
License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic
Post time: 18 Jun 2005 03:31:58
Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition
Covers writing device drivers for the Linux system, how the Linux kernel works and how to adapt its workings to your needs or interests. Updated for the 2.6.10 kernel.
:| "It was all pretty, and the suggested material inside also led me further down learning lane. But, the book itself was not very helpful to me."
:) "The book explains well individual issues as they arise. But having a clear, top-down understanding of the linux kernel may give you more context to understand the chapters."
:) "I used this book to write a device driver for my computer engineering senior project and found it to be very helpfull, but it could have been better. "
:( "In summary, this book is NOT a tutorial. It is NOT a guide. Don't make the mistake of buying this book expecting a gentle (or even a not-so-gentle) introduction to writing device drivers."
About The Author(s)
Greg is a Fellow at the Linux Foundation and is responsible for the Linux kernel stable releases. He is also the maintainer of a variety of different kernel subsystems (USB, char/misc, staging, etc.) and has written a few books about Linux kernel development.
Greg is a Fellow at the Linux Foundation and is responsible for the Linux kernel stable releases. He is also the maintainer of a variety of different kernel subsystems (USB, char/misc, staging, etc.) and has written a few books about Linux kernel development.
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