RE: Help - Linux kernel and Device drivers

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I think you can start with Device driver book, try implementing its example drivers, at the same time you can read corresponding topics from Robert love. Later when you want to deep dive into some particular topics, refer to UTLK book.

Rajat

From: Tharanga Abeyseela
Sent: 23-08-2013 06:47
To: kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Help - Linux kernel and Device drivers

Hi ,



I have done C and some Linux kernel programming (only Netfilter sockets,iptables), but now i decided to learn more on Linux kernel level, device drivers..

so i bought Robert  Loves (Kernel development) book, device driver 3rd ed (orelly), and Understanding Linux kernel 3rd edition as my base reference, with Operating system design concepts (dragon book).

Do i need to read at least one book before do some kernel level stuff or what is the best way to learn  kernel programming and device driver area...(i consider myself as a newbie to the kernel/device drivers)

Really appreciate your expert advice on this

Best Regards,
T
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