Embedded Linux System Design and Development

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A01=Amol Lad
A01=P. Raghavan
A01=Sriram Neelakandan
Address Space
applications
Author_Amol Lad
Author_P. Raghavan
Author_Sriram Neelakandan
boot
Boot Loader
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Category=UMZ
Category=UYF
Configure Script
device
driver
DVD Player
embedded graphics subsystem
Embedded Linux
embedded Linux system migration roadmap
Embedded Systems
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file
File System
Flash Chips
Frame Buffer
Hard Real Time
I2C Bus
Interrupt Handler
kernel
Kernel Image
Kernel Modules
Kernel Preemption
Linker Script
Linux BSP architecture
Linux Process
loader
memory optimization techniques
MIPS Processor
Page Fault Handler
Pci Device
Real Time Executive
Real Time Task
root
Root File System
serial driver development
space
uClinux programming
Unsigned Int
USB gadget integration
user
XIP

Product details

  • ISBN 9780849340581
  • Weight: 923g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Based upon the authors' experience in designing and deploying an embedded Linux system with a variety of applications, Embedded Linux System Design and Development contains a full embedded Linux system development roadmap for systems architects and software programmers. Explaining the issues that arise out of the use of Linux in embedded systems, the book facilitates movement to embedded Linux from traditional real-time operating systems, and describes the system design model containing embedded Linux. This book delivers practical solutions for writing, debugging, and profiling applications and drivers in embedded Linux, and for understanding Linux BSP architecture. It enables you to understand: various drivers such as serial, I2C and USB gadgets; uClinux architecture and its programming model; and the embedded Linux graphics subsystem. The text also promotes learning of methods to reduce system boot time, optimize memory and storage, and find memory leaks and corruption in applications. This volume benefits IT managers in planning to choose an embedded Linux distribution and in creating a roadmap for OS transition. It also describes the application of the Linux licensing model in commercial products.
Raghavan, P.; Lad, Amol; Neelakandan, Sriram

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