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Linux Device Drivers Development

By : John Madieu
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Linux Device Drivers Development

By: John Madieu

Overview of this book

Linux kernel is a complex, portable, modular and widely used piece of software, running on around 80% of servers and embedded systems in more than half of devices throughout the World. Device drivers play a critical role in how well a Linux system performs. As Linux has turned out to be one of the most popular operating systems used, the interest in developing proprietary device drivers is also increasing steadily. This book will initially help you understand the basics of drivers as well as prepare for the long journey through the Linux Kernel. This book then covers drivers development based on various Linux subsystems such as memory management, PWM, RTC, IIO, IRQ management, and so on. The book also offers a practical approach on direct memory access and network device drivers. By the end of this book, you will be comfortable with the concept of device driver development and will be in a position to write any device driver from scratch using the latest kernel version (v4.13 at the time of writing this book).
Table of Contents (23 chapters)
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1
Introduction to Kernel Development

Putting it all together

The steps needed to write SPI client drivers are as follows:

  1. Declare device IDs supported by the driver. You can do that using spi_device_id. If the DT is supported, use of_device_id too. You can make an exclusive use of the DT.
  2. Call MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(spi, my_id_table); to register your device list with the SPI core. If the DT is supported, you must call MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE(of, your_of_match_table); to register your device list with the of core.
  3. Write probe and remove functions according to their respective prototypes. The probe function must identify your device, configure it, define per-device (private) data, configure the bus if needed (SPI mode and so on) using the spi_setup function, and register with the appropriate kernel framework. In the remove function, simply undo everything done in the probe function.
  4. Declare and fill a struct spi_driver...