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Index
Title Page Copyright and Credits
Linux Device Driver Development Cookbook
About Packt
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Contributors
About the author About the reviewers Packt is searching for authors like you
Preface
Who this book is for What this book covers To get the most out of this book
Download the example code files Download the color images Conventions used
Kernel and logging messages File modifications Serial and network connections Other conventions
Sections
Getting ready How to do it… How it works… There's more… See also
Get in touch
Reviews
Installing the Development System
Technical requirements Setting up the host machine
Getting ready How to do it... See also
Working with the serial console
Getting ready How to do it... See also
Configuring and building the kernel
Getting ready How to do it... See also
Setting up the target machine
Getting ready How to do it...
Adding Debian files Adding the kernel Setting up the booting variables Setting up the networking
See also
Doing native compiling on foreign hardware
Getting ready How to do it...
Installing and configuring schroot Configuring the emulated OS
See also
A Peek Inside the Kernel
Technical requirements Adding custom code to the sources
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... See also
Using kernel messages
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more...
Filtering kernel messages
See also
Working with kernel modules
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... See also
Using module parameters
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... See also
Working with Char Drivers
Technical requirements Creating the simplest char driver
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Exchanging data with a char driver
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Using the “Everything Is a File” abstraction
Getting ready How to do it... How it works...
Using the Device Tree
Technical requirements Using the device tree compiler and utilities
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more...
Reverting a binary device tree into its source
See also
Getting application-specific data from a device tree
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Using a device tree to describe a character driver
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more...
How device files are created in /dev
Downloading the firmware
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more See also
Configuring CPU pins for specific peripherals
How to do it... How it works... See also
Managing Interrupts and Concurrency
Technical requirements Implementing an interrupt handler
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Deferring work
Getting ready How to do it...
Tasklets Workqueues
There's more...
Tasklets Workqueues
See also
Managing time with kernel timers
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more...
Legacy kernel timers
See also
Waiting for an event
Getting ready How to do it...
Waitqueues Completions
How it works...
Waitqueues Completions
There's more...
Waitqueues Completions
See also
Performing atomic operations
Getting ready How to do it...
Mutexes Spinlocks
How it works...
Mutexes Spinlocks
There's more...
Mutexes Spinlocks The atomic data type
See also
Miscellaneous Kernel Internals
Technical requirements Using kernel data types
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Managing helper functions
Getting ready How to do it... There's more... See also
Dynamic memory allocation
How to do it... There's more... See also
Managing kernel linked lists
Getting ready How to do it... There's more... See also
Using kernel hash tables
Getting ready How to do it... There's more... See also
Getting access to I/O memory
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... See also
Spending time in the kernel
Getting ready How to do it... There's more... See also
Advanced Char Driver Operations
Technical requirements Going up and down within a file with lseek()
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Using ioctl() for custom commands
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Accessing I/O memory with mmap()
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Locking with the process context
How to do it... How it works... See also
Locking (and syncing) with the interrupt context
Getting ready How to do it... How it works... There's more... See also
Waiting for I/O operations with poll() and select()
Getting ready How to do it... There's more... See also
Managing asynchronous notifications with fasync()
Getting ready How to do it... There's more... See also
Additional Information: Working with Char Drivers
Exchanging data with a char driver
Additional Information: Using the Device Tree
Device tree internals Using the device tree compiler and utilities
Obtaining a source form of a running device tree Notes on the device tree utilities Getting application-specific data from a device tree
Using a device tree to describe a character driver
How to manage different device types How to add sysfs properties to devices
Configuring the CPU pins for specific peripherals
The Armada 3720 The i.MX7Dual The SAMA5D3
Using a device tree to describe a character driver
Additional Information: Managing Interrupts and Concurrency
Deferring work
The shared work queue The container_of() macro Notifiers
Kernel timers
Additional Information: Miscellaneous Kernel Internals
Dynamic memory allocation Kernel doubly linked lists Kernel hash tables Getting access to I/O memory Spending time in the kernel
Additional Information: Advanced Char Driver Operations
Technical requirements Going up and down within a file with lseek() Using ioctl() for custom commands Accessing I/O memory with mmap() Locking with the process context Waiting for I/O operations with poll() and select() Managing asynchronous notifications with fasync()
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