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Linux Kernel Programming Part 2 - Char Device Drivers and Kernel Synchronization

You're reading from  Linux Kernel Programming Part 2 - Char Device Drivers and Kernel Synchronization

Product type Book
Published in Mar 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801079518
Pages 452 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Kaiwan N. Billimoria Kaiwan N. Billimoria
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1: Character Device Driver Basics
2. Writing a Simple misc Character Device Driver 3. User-Kernel Communication Pathways 4. Working with Hardware I/O Memory 5. Handling Hardware Interrupts 6. Working with Kernel Timers, Threads, and Workqueues 7. Section 2: Delving Deeper
8. Kernel Synchronization - Part 1 9. Kernel Synchronization - Part 2 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding what a netlink socket is

So, what is a netlink socket? We shall keep it simple a netlink socket is a "special" socket family that exists only on the Linux OS since version 2.2. Using it, you can set up Inter-Process Communication (IPC) between a user mode process (or thread) and a component within the kernel; in our case, a kernel module, which is typically a driver.

It is similar to a UNIX domain datagram socket in many ways; it's meant for communication on the localhost only and not across systems. While UNIX domain sockets use a pathname as their namespace (a special "socket" file), netlink sockets use a PID. Pedantically, this is a port ID and not a process ID, although realistically, process IDs are very often used as the namespace. The modern kernel core (besides drivers) uses netlink sockets in many cases – as one example, the iproute2 networking utilities use it to configure wireless drivers. As another interesting...

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