Red Hat Linux Device Drivers (RHD-211)

Red Hat Linux Device Drivers (RHD-221)
 

The Red Hat Linux Device Drivers course is designed to teach experienced programmers how to develop device drivers for Linux systems. Upon completion of the course, students will understand the Linux architecture, hardware and memory management, modularization, and the layout of the kernel source, and will have practiced key concepts and skills for development of character, block, and network drivers.

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Product ID Duration Price
RHD-221 5 days $2,500.00

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Who Can Benefit
Developers of hardware device drivers who need to ramp up quickly on how to develop drivers for Linux.

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Prerequisites
To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to:
  • Have experience in C programming
  • Have completed RHD-143 - Red Hat Linux Programming Essentials or have equivalent knowledge and skills

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Skills Gained
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
  • How device drivers work with the Linux Kernel
  • How to configure and install the kernel
  • Compiling and loading a module and exporting symbols
  • Working with character and block device drivers
  • Memory Management
  • IOCTLs
  • Data Transfer Between User and Kernel Space
  • Memory Management
  • Tracing and Debugging
  • Time Management, Wait and Task Queues

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