[Lkw] lectura recomendada

Javier Jorge javierbrk at gmail.com
Mon Sep 11 10:48:13 EDT 2023


The idea is to get the students a little more up to speed, so that we might
be more productive.  The book is fairly outdated (many interfaces changed)
the best documentation is the kernel itself, but most of the concepts
explained are still in use.

Saludos
Ing. Javier Alejandro Jorge


On Mon, 11 Sept 2023 at 08:18, Rodrigo Alejandro Melo <
rodrigomelo9 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Already downloaded and I'm reading it, thanks!
>
> I have had this book in my TODO for a while, but concerned about the fact
> is based on Kernels 2.6. Is updated enough? Is the most updated
> alternative? Other chapters are not particularly useful for this workshop
> or are those not valid anymore with the current 6.5 Kernel?
>
> Regards,
> Rodrigo
>
>
> El vie, 8 sept 2023 a las 23:42, Javier Alejandro JORGE (<
> javier.jorge at unc.edu.ar>) escribió:
>
>>
>> *Recuerde que es necesario leer varios capítulos antes del taller. Esto
>> nos permitirá a todos sacar el mayor provecho del mismo. *
>>
>>
>> *https://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/ <https://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/>*
>>
>> *Los capítulos mas interesantes son *
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> * Chapter 2: Building and Running Modules Chapter 9: Communicating with
>> Hardware Chapter 10: Interrupt Handling Chapter 12: PCI Drivers*
>> * and for anyone not bored yet*
>>
>> * Chapter 15: Memory Mapping and DMA*
>>
>> Saludos
>> Javier
>>
>
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