LinuxCertified Announces Linux Device Driver Development Course
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Device driver developers will now have another chance to hone their driver skills as LinuxCertified Inc. announced the Device Driver Development Course. This will be held in South Bay, CA from August 25th to August 27th.
The Linux operating system is fast being adapted by a wide variety of systems and as such the demand for new device drivers is increasing constantly.
The development course will enhances one’s abilities in skills in Linux device driver development. The course will comprise of three days of extensive and substance practice with key steps involving Linux kernel, driver debugging and other developer related topics.
The course will also involve discussions pressing general driver developments. It will address driver related issues such as driver development and task queuing.
The entire course will also cover the following modules: Devices in Linux, User Space Driver APIs, How Loadable Modules Work, Compiling, Loading And Exporting, Character Devices, Tracing and Debugging, Blocking and Wait Queues, Accessing Hardware, Handling Interrupts, Accessing PCI hardware, USB Drivers, Block Device Drivers, Network Drivers and others.
The workshop is also available as an on-site class throughout North America. Application for the course can be found on Linux’s site.
Source: LinuxPR