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Learning Embedded Android N Programming

You're reading from   Learning Embedded Android N Programming Customize your Android system with the power of embedded programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785282881
Length 282 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ivan Morgillo Ivan Morgillo
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Preface 1. Understanding the Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Obtaining the Source Code – Structure and Philosophy 3. Set up and Build – the Emulator Way 4. Moving to Real-World Hardware 5. Customizing Kernel and Boot Sequence 6. "Cooking" Your First ROM 7. Tailoring Your Personal Android System 8. Beyond the Smartphone Index

Driver management


Since version 2.6.x, Linux gives the developer the opportunity to compile parts of the kernel as separated modules that can be injected into the core, to add more features at runtime. This approach gives flexibility and freedom: there is no need to reboot the system to enjoy new features and there is no need to rebuild the whole kernel if you only need to update a specific module. This approach is widely use in the PC world, by embedded devices such as routers, smart TVs, and even by our familiar UDOO board.

To code a new kernel module is no easy task and it's far from the purpose of this book: there are plenty of books on the topic and most of the skill set comes from experience. In these pages, you are going to learn about the big picture, the key points, and the possibilities.

Unfortunately, Android doesn't use this modular approach: every required feature is built in a single binary kernel file, for practical and simplicity reasons. In the last few years there has been...

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