Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development Training Course
A two day course consisting of around 60% hands-on labs focusing on Embedded Linux kernel internals, architecture, development and investigating how to write and integrate several types of device drivers.
Who should attend?
Engineers interested in Linux kernel development on Embedded systems and plateforms.
Course Outline
- What is the Linux kernel?
- Getting Kernel source code
- Configuring, compiling and booting the kernel
- Device tree files
- Linux kernel modules
- Linux kernel debugging
- Character device drivers
- Using Git for source code management
Requirements
Basic familiarity with using a GNU/Linux system
Open Training Courses require 5+ participants.
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Testimonials (4)
The knowledge of the trainer. He was able to answer all of my questions, even questions about our platform. He also continued to help until we all understood the material.
James O'Donnell - Tennant Company
Course - Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development
Additional information about the tools used for working with code and software in general. A wealth of literature provided by the instructor.
Michal Zych - Siec Badawcza Lukasiewicz - Instytutu Lotnictwa
Course - Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development
Machine Translated
A very broad range of topics, providing an overview of numerous issues related to the training subject.
Przemyslaw Ujma - Hectronic Polska Sp. z o.o.
Course - Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development
Machine Translated
I liked the hands-on nature of it.
Maurice Egan
Course - Embedded Linux Kernel and Driver Development
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