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Re: Kernel newbie
You'll find the exercise I give when I give Linux driver courses :
http://www.courseforge.org/courses/fr/drivers1/ex/drivers_linux.ex.tgz
Soma part may be in french ???
Stephane
On ven, jui 02, 2004 at 02:25:29 +0530,
Dhiman, Gaurav <Gaurav.Dhiman@xxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> You can start with Rubini's book on "Linux Device Drivers".
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> >From 3rd chapter it takes an example of implementing FIFO and PIPE as
> loadable module.
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> You can just get an idea from that and then start developing your own
> module.
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> OR
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> Try to implement some system call which can extract some information
> from Kernel which is normally not provided by kernel's normal system
> calls.
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> Regards,
>
> Gaurav
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>
> Hello,
> As the subject says i am a newbie in the linux kernel domain. I have
> done a little bit of reading, could anyone please tell me what kind of
> programs do I write to get my hands dirty.
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> I was thinking some modules but couldnt zero in on anything particular.
>
> All of you must have a written programs as beginner in the kernel
> environment what were they . I dont want the programs just ideas.
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> Any and all help would be appreciated.
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> Thanks
> Linuxlearner
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