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DEMO - Linux Device Drivers - Communicating with Hardware 2020-10
DEMO - Linux Device Drivers - Communicating with Hardware 2020-10 Linux Courses |
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Linux Device Drivers - Communicating with Hardware is a Linux kernel programming training course for IO Mapped and Memory Mapped devices. In this course you will learn several things: two types of hardware connections including IO Mapped IO and Memory Mapped IO, kernel drivers and modules for IO Mapped IO including speakers, keyboards and RTC, kernel drivers and modules for Memory Mapped IO includes random generation hardware, GPIO and UART, access to IO Mapped IO and Memory Mapped IO through user memory, and finally familiarity with PCI and SMBIOS. This course is suitable for kernel developers who are curious about hardware connectivity. In this course you will learn to work with various commands such as hwclock, date, showkey, hexdump, strings, dd, lspci, biosdecode, dmidecode, as well as working with various system files and directories such as \/ dev \/ port, \/ dev \/ You will learn mem, \/ proc \/ iomem, / proc \/ ioports. What you will learn in the Linux Device Drivers - Communicating with Hardware course: IO Mapped IO Memory Mapped IO PCI Kernel modules for keyboard and RTC Course specifications Publisher: Udemy Instructors: Linux Trainer Language: English Level: Introductory to Advanced Number of Courses: 84 Duration: 3 hours and 11 minutes Linux Device Drivers Course Topics - Communicating with Hardware 2020-11: Linux Device Drivers - Communicating with Hardware Content Course prerequisites: Should be able to write / compile / load / unload Hello World Linux Kernel Modules |
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