Mastering Linux Device Driver Development - John Madieu

Mastering Linux Device Driver Development

Write custom device drivers to support computer peripherals in Linux operating systems

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Buch | Softcover
646 Seiten
2021
Packt Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-78934-204-8 (ISBN)
44,85 inkl. MwSt
Linux is a fast-growing OS shipped with around 80 percent of the embedded and connected devices around the world. With its improved support for a range of devices, the demand for embedded developers is high. This book offers up-to-date coverage of the complex Linux Kernel framework to help you ease strategic technology decision-making and reduce development efforts.
Master the art of developing customized device drivers for your embedded Linux systems

Key Features

Stay up to date with the Linux PCI, ASoC, and V4L2 subsystems and write device drivers for them
Get to grips with the Linux kernel power management infrastructure
Adopt a practical approach to customizing your Linux environment using best practices

Book DescriptionLinux is one of the fastest-growing operating systems around the world, and in the last few years, the Linux kernel has evolved significantly to support a wide variety of embedded devices with its improved subsystems and a range of new features. With this book, you'll find out how you can enhance your skills to write custom device drivers for your Linux operating system.

Mastering Linux Device Driver Development provides complete coverage of kernel topics, including video and audio frameworks, that usually go unaddressed. You'll work with some of the most complex and impactful Linux kernel frameworks, such as PCI, ALSA for SoC, and Video4Linux2, and discover expert tips and best practices along the way. In addition to this, you'll understand how to make the most of frameworks such as NVMEM and Watchdog. Once you've got to grips with Linux kernel helpers, you'll advance to working with special device types such as Multi-Function Devices (MFD) followed by video and audio device drivers.

By the end of this book, you'll be able to write feature-rich device drivers and integrate them with some of the most complex Linux kernel frameworks, including V4L2 and ALSA for SoC.

What you will learn

Explore and adopt Linux kernel helpers for locking, work deferral, and interrupt management
Understand the Regmap subsystem to manage memory accesses and work with the IRQ subsystem
Get to grips with the PCI subsystem and write reliable drivers for PCI devices
Write full multimedia device drivers using ALSA SoC and the V4L2 framework
Build power-aware device drivers using the kernel power management framework
Find out how to get the most out of miscellaneous kernel subsystems such as NVMEM and Watchdog

Who this book is forThis book is for embedded developers, Linux system engineers, and system programmers who want to explore Linux kernel frameworks and subsystems. C programming skills and a basic understanding of driver development are necessary to get started with this book.

John Madieu is an embedded Linux and kernel engineer living in Paris, France. His main activities consist of developing device drivers and Board Support Packages (BSPs) for companies in domains such as IoT, automation, transport, healthcare, energy, and the military. John is the founder and chief consultant at LABCSMART, a company that provides training and services for embedded Linux and Linux kernel engineering. He is an open source and embedded systems enthusiast, convinced that it is only by sharing knowledge that we can learn more. He is passionate about boxing, which he practiced for 6 years professionally, and continues to channel this passion through training sessions that he provides voluntarily.

Table of Contents

Linux Kernel Concepts for Embedded Developers
Leveraging the Regmap API and Simplifying the Code
Delving into the MFD Subsystem and Syscon API
Storming the Common Clock Framework
ALSA SoC Framework – Leveraging Codec and Platform Class Drivers
ALSA SoC Framework – Delving into the Machine Class Drivers
Demystifying V4L2 and Video Capture Device Drivers
Integrating with V4L2 Async and Media Controller Frameworks
Leveraging V4L2 API from the User Space
Linux Kernel Power Management
Writing PCI Device Drivers
Leveraging the NVMEM Framework
Watchdog Device Drivers
Linux Kernel Debugging Tips and Best Practices

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Birmingham
Sprache englisch
Maße 75 x 93 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server
ISBN-10 1-78934-204-X / 178934204X
ISBN-13 978-1-78934-204-8 / 9781789342048
Zustand Neuware
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