Up-to-the-Minute, Complete Guidance for Developing Embedded Solutions
with Linux . Linux has emerged as today's #1 operating system for
embedded products. Christopher Hallinan's Embedded Linux Primer has
proven itself as the definitive real-world guide to building efficient,
high-value, embedded systems with Linux. Now, Hallinan has thoroughly
updated this highly praised book for the newest Linux kernels,
capabilities, tools, and hardware support, including advanced multicore
processors. Drawing on more than a decade of embedded Linux
experience, Hallinan helps you rapidly climb the learning curve, whether
you're moving from legacy environments or you're new to embedded
programming. Hallinan addresses today's most important development
challenges and demonstrates how to solve the problems you're most likely
to encounter. You'll learn how to build a modern, efficient embedded
Linux development environment, and then utilize it as productively as
possible. Hallinan offers up-to-date guidance on everything from kernel
configuration and initialization to bootloaders, device drivers to file
systems, and BusyBox utilities to real-time configuration and system
analysis. This edition adds entirely new chapters on UDEV, USB, and open
source build systems. Tour the typical embedded system and
development environment and understand its concepts and components.
Understand the Linux kernel and userspace initialization processes.
Preview bootloaders, with specific emphasis on U-Boot. Configure the
Memory Technology Devices (MTD) subsystem to interface with flash (and
other) memory devices. Make the most of BusyBox and latest open source
development tools. Learn from expanded and updated coverage of kernel
debugging. Build and analyze real-time systems with Linux. Learn to
configure device files and driver loading with UDEV. Walk through
detailed coverage of the USB subsystem. Introduces the latest open
source embedded Linux build systems. Reference appendices include
U-Boot and BusyBox commands.
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