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Programming Linux device driver programming C++ [2024]

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Linux Device Driver Programming with C++: Master the Kernel

Are you ready to unlock the hidden power of your hardware?

Linux device drivers are the unsung heroes of the computing world. They’re the bridge between your software and the physical devices that make your system tick. And while C is traditionally the language of choice for this low-level work, C++ offers a powerful and modern alternative.

This book is your guide to mastering the art of Linux device driver programming with C++. You’ll journey deep into the kernel, learning how to interact with hardware, manage resources, and optimize performance.

Imagine crafting high-performance drivers for cutting-edge devices, contributing to open-source projects, or building your own embedded systems. With this book, you’ll gain the skills and knowledge to make it happen.

You’ll start with the fundamentals, understanding the Linux kernel architecture, device drivers, and the role of C++ in this environment. Then, you’ll dive into practical examples, building drivers for various hardware components. From character devices to block devices and network interfaces, you’ll cover it all.

But this isn’t just about writing code. You’ll learn about driver architecture, debugging techniques, and performance optimization. You’ll understand the challenges and best practices for writing robust and efficient drivers.

This book is your launchpad to a rewarding career in embedded systems, kernel development, or hardware-software integration. You’ll gain a deep understanding of how computers work and the ability to create software that directly interacts with the physical world.

Are you ready to take your programming skills to the next level? Linux Device Driver Programming with C++ is your key to unlocking the full potential of your hardware.

 
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