Re: Device driver tutorial

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Thanks for you response,

There is always a way to say a layman in easy approach to get the attention first and them get into detail later, I was looking for that kind of tutorial. BTW, I was studying LDD, I'm not able to get much attention going through the chapters. It's getting tough to get the attention.I have looked at essential linux device driver. Looks very interesting to me. I think I need to be very focused for LDD. I was about to start chap 5. I think I have to first finish 1-5 chapters of essential linux device driver, and then come back to LDD.

Thanks,
Krishna.




On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar <chambilkethakur@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:53 PM, s.v.krishna reddy <svkr521@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello everyone,

Could you just a easy and quick tutorial for learning device driver concepts, referring to a sample driver all the way?

How about NO?
There is a reason for it be a long learning process. It would only make you a terrible device driver writer and writing code which eventually everyone will hate. Learn it properly by learning basic from LDD and then move on to essential Linux device driver.
 
Thanks,
Krishna.

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