Mastering Embedded Linux Programming
Harness the power of Linux to create versatile and robust embedded solutions
Key Features- Learn how to develop and configure robust embedded Linux devices
- Explore the new features of Linux 5.4 and the Yocto Project 3.1 (Dunfell)
- Discover different ways to debug and profile your code in both user space and the Linux kernel
- Use Buildroot and the Yocto Project to create embedded Linux systems
- Troubleshoot BitBake build failures and streamline your Yocto development workflow
- Update IoT devices securely in the field using Mender or balena
- Prototype peripheral additions by reading schematics, modifying device trees, soldering breakout boards, and probing pins with a logic analyzer
- Interact with hardware without having to write kernel device drivers
- Divide your system up into services supervised by BusyBox runit
- Debug devices remotely using GDB and measure the performance of systems using tools such as perf, ftrace, eBPF, and Callgrind
If you’re a systems software engineer or system administrator who wants to learn how to implement Linux on embedded devices, then this book is for you. It's also aimed at embedded systems engineers accustomed to programming for low-power microcontrollers, who can use this book to help make the leap to high-speed systems on chips that can run Linux. Anyone who develops hardware that needs to run Linux will find something useful in this book – but before you get started, you'll need a solid grasp on POSIX standard, C programming, and shell scripting.
Auteur | | Frank Vasquez |
Taal | | Engels |
Type | | E-book |
Categorie | | Computers & Informatica |