I am about to start on writing a linux device driver. What books are
recommended? There are some books that are a few years old now, that deal
with 2.4 kernel. What would be useful for a relatively recent kernel?
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On 2008-03-03 13:00:26 (-0500), Neal Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am about to start on writing a linux device driver. What books are
> recommended? There are some books that are a few years old now, that deal
> with 2.4 kernel. What would be useful for a relatively recent kernel?
Recent revisions of "Linux Device Drivers". You may wish to address such
questions to Google in the future.
Kristof
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> I am about to start on writing a linux device driver. What books are
> recommended? There are some books that are a few years old now, that deal
> with 2.4 kernel. What would be useful for a relatively recent kernel?
LDD3 covers the 2.6.10 kernel:
http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/
That's still on the old side at this point, of course, but it's a far
cry from 2.4.
jon
On 03/03/2008 07:00 PM, Neal Becker wrote:
> I am about to start on writing a linux device driver. What books are
> recommended? There are some books that are a few years old now, that deal
> with 2.4 kernel. What would be useful for a relatively recent kernel?
google://ldd3
Documentation/kernel-docs.txt
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> On 2008-03-03 13:00:26 (-0500), Neal Becker <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am about to start on writing a linux device driver. What books are
>> recommended? There are some books that are a few years old now, that
>> deal
>> with 2.4 kernel. What would be useful for a relatively recent kernel?
> Recent revisions of "Linux Device Drivers". You may wish to address such
> questions to Google in the future.
I think he is also looking for ones that are good, not just what is
available.
Greg Kroah-Hartman had a book written on Kernel Device Drivers. get the
latest edition of that.
More info on his web page on writing device drivers, with examples.
http://www.kroah.com/linux/