Mastering Embedded Linux Programming Second Edition
by: Chris Simmonds
ISBN-10: 1787283283
ISBN-13: 9781787283282
Edition 版本: 2nd Revised edition
Released: 2017-06-30
Pages: 478
Book Description
Key Features
Discover how to build and configure reliable embedded Linux devices
This book has been updated to include Linux 4.9 and Yocto Project 2.2 (Morty)
This comprehensive guide covers the remote update of devices in the field and power management
Book Description
Embedded Linux runs many of the devices we use every day,from smart TVs to WiFi routers,test equipment to industrial controllers – all of them have Linux at their heart. Linux is a core technology in the implementation of the inter-connected world of the Internet of Things.
The comprehensive guide shows you the technologies and techniques required to build Linux into embedded systems. You will begin by learning about the fundamental elements that underpin all embedded Linux projects: the toolchain,the bootloader,the kernel,and the root filesystem. You’ll see how to create each of these elements from scratch,and how to automate the process using Buildroot and the Yocto Project.
Moving on,you’ll find out how to implement an effective storage strategy for flash memory chips,and how to install updates to the device remotely once it is deployed. You’ll also get to know the key aspects of writing code for embedded Linux,such as how to access hardware from applications,the implications of writing multi-threaded code,and techniques to manage memory in an efficient way. The final chapters show you how to debug your code,both in applications and in the Linux kernel,and how to profile the system so that you can look out for performance bottlenecks.
By the end of the book,you will have a complete overview of the steps required to create a successful embedded Linux system.
What you will learn
Evaluate the Board Support Packages offered by most manufacturers of a system on chip or embedded module
Use Buildroot and the Yocto Project to create embedded Linux systems quickly and efficiently
Update IoT devices in the field without compromising security
Reduce the power budget of devices to make batteries last longer
Interact with the hardware without having to write kernel device drivers
Debug devices remotely using GDB,and see how to measure the performance of the systems using powerful tools such as perk,ftrace,and valgrind
Find out how to configure Linux as a real-time operating system
About the Author
Chris Simmonds is a software consultant and trainer living in southern England. He has almost two decades of experience in designing and building open-source embedded systems. He is the founder and chief consultant at 2net Ltd,which provides professional training and mentoring services in embedded Linux,Linux device drivers,and Android platform development. He has trained engineers at many of the biggest companies in the embedded world,including ARM,Qualcomm,Intel,Ericsson,and General Dynamics. He is a frequent presenter at open source and embedded conferences,including the Embedded Linux Conference and Embedded World. You can see some of his work on the Inner Penguin blog.
Contents
Chapter 1. Starting out
Chapter 2. Learning about Toolchains
Chapter 3. All about Bootloaders
Chapter 4. Porting and Configuring the Kernel
Chapter 5. Building a Root filesystem
Chapter 6. Selecting a Build System
Chapter 7. Creating a storage strategy
Chapter 8. Updating software in the field
Chapter 9. Interfacing with Device Drivers
Chapter 10. Starting up: the init program
Chapter 11. Power management
Chapter 12. Learning about processes and threads
Chapter 13. Managing Memory
Chapter 14. Debugging with GDB
Chapter 15. Profiling and tracing
Chapter 16. Real time programming