Linux for Embedded and Real-Time Applications

  • Authors:
  • Doug Abbott

  • Affiliations:
  • -

  • Venue:
  • Linux for Embedded and Real-Time Applications
  • Year:
  • 2003

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From the Publisher:Fully describes the use of Linux operating system for embedded and real-time applicationsCovers advanced topics such as device drivers, kernel implementation, POSIX threadsThe CD accompanying the book includes an electronic version of the book as well as related software tools and code listingsIn this applications-oriented reference, Doug Abbott shows how to put Linux to work in embedded and real-time applications. Among the topics Abbott discusses include memory management, device drivers, interrupt handling, kernel instrumentation, boatloaders, embedded networking, inter-task communications, periodic vs. "one shot" timing, POSIX threads, hardware abstraction layers, and program debugging. Abbott uses numerous real-world examples to show how implement a variety of embedded applications using Linux. Abbott discusses the strengths and weaknesses for embedded applications of different implementations of Linux, and he also examines the different real-time extensions for Linux. This book incorporates many programming exercises with solutions. All code listings are provided on the accompanying CD-ROM, as well as an electronic version of the text.Doug Abbott is founder and president of Intellimetrix, Inc., a computer hardware design firm in Silver City, New Mexico. He has conducted seminars on PCI bus theory and design for such companies as Intel and Sun Microsystems.