Embedded Linux : Hardware, Software, And Interfacing

Craig Hollabaugh

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Résumé

Embedded Linux covers the development and implementation of interfacing applications on an embedded Linux platform. It includes a comprehensive discussion of platform selection, cross-compilation, kernel compilation, root filesystem creation, booting, remote debugging, real-world interfacing, application control, data collection, archiving, and presentation. This book includes serial, parallel, memory I/O, USB, and interrupt-driven hardware designs using x86-, StrongARM-, and PowerPC-based target boards. In addition, you will find simple device driver module code that connects external devices to the kernel, and network integration code that connects embedded Linux field devices to a centralized control center. Examples teach hardware developers how to store and activate field bits and deliver process information using open source software. If you are a hardware developer, software developer, system integrator, or product manager who's begun exploring embedded Linux for interfacing applications, this book is for you. • Select an embedded Linux platform (x86, StrongARM, and PowerPC architectures are covered) • Create a cross-compiling and debugging development environment • Build a custom Linux kernel for each architecture • Create a minimum root filesystem • Boot the custom Linux kernel on three target boards with x86, SA-1110, and MPC860 microprocessors • Remote debug programs running on a target board across an ethernet network using GNU tools • Connect data acquisition and control electronics/peripherals using the microprocessors serial, parallel, memory I/O, and USB interfaces • Measure average interrupt latencies for the x86, SA-1110, and MPC860 microprocessors and design an interrupt-driven process timer with 1mS accuracy • Interface the peripherals to the kernel and applications using device driver modules • Collect, control, store, and present data via open source protocols and applications • Analyze embedded Linux vendor product offerings

Sommaire

  • GETTING STARTED
    • Introducing embedded Linux
    • System architecture
    • Selecting a platform and installing tool sets
    • Booting Linux
    • Debugging
  • INTERFACING
    • Asynchronous serial communication interfacing
    • Parallel port interfacing
    • USB interfacing
    • Memory I/O interfacing
    • Synchronous serial communication interfacing
    • Using interrupts for timing
    • System integration
    • Final thoughts

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    30/11/2002
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-672-32226-9
  • EAN
    9780672322266
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    419 pages
  • Poids
    0.73 Kg
  • Dimensions
    18,8 cm × 23,2 cm × 2,7 cm

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Biographie de Craig Hollabaugh

Craig Hollabaugh, Ph.D first administered Sun and Digital workstations while pursuing a Ph.D. electrical engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. His first embedded design, US Patent #5,222,027, remotely monitors a petroleum process. In 1995, at Wireless Scientified, he began using Linux for industrial control. Craig currently consults for three companies from hie home in Ouray, Colorado. He developed the Proteus Scalable Nodell code for Antec. At Clifton, Weiss and Associates, he s a member of a carrier-class telecommunications network design team. He's also designing FM, MP3, and Bluetooth headset electronics for Arriva.

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