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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

sed1 implementing timeouts with our demo sed1 driver

In this sectionwe'll write a bit of a more interesting driver (the code's for this can be found at ch5/sed1/sed1_driver). We'll design it so that it encrypts and/or decrypts a given message (very trivially, of course). The basic idea is that a user mode app (this can be found in ch5/userapp_sed) serves as its user interface. When run, it opens our misc character driver's device file (/dev/sed1_drv) and issues an ioctl(2) system call upon it.

We have provided material online to help you understand how to interface a kernel module or device driver to a user space process via several common methods: via procfs, sysfs, debugfs, netlink sockets, and the ioctl() system call (https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Learn-Linux-Kernel-Development/blob/master/User_kernel_communication_pathways.pdf)!

The ioctl() call passes a data structure that encapsulates the data...

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