Embedded LinuxSams Publishing, 2001 - 192 lappuses Embedded Linux provides the reader the information needed to design, develop, and debug an embedded Linux appliance. It explores why Linux is a great choice for an embedded application and what to look for when choosing hardware. |
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... standard in embedded devices has resulted in a need for better texts John Lombardo's in - depth understanding of the topic and his straightfor- ward approach make this the perfect book for getting started in embedded systems programming ...
... standard in embedded devices has resulted in a need for better texts John Lombardo's in - depth understanding of the topic and his straightfor- ward approach make this the perfect book for getting started in embedded systems programming ...
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... Standard Book Number : 0-7357-0998 - X Library of Congress Catalog Card Number : 00-101488 05 04 03 02 01 7654321 Interpretation of the printing code : The rightmost double- digit number is the year of the book's printing ; the right ...
... Standard Book Number : 0-7357-0998 - X Library of Congress Catalog Card Number : 00-101488 05 04 03 02 01 7654321 Interpretation of the printing code : The rightmost double- digit number is the year of the book's printing ; the right ...
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... standard set of kernel developers may refuse to help those using binary - only kernel modules and instead refer them to the modules ' proprietor . □ Kernel releases come fast and furious . Linux kernel changes can come out very quickly ...
... standard set of kernel developers may refuse to help those using binary - only kernel modules and instead refer them to the modules ' proprietor . □ Kernel releases come fast and furious . Linux kernel changes can come out very quickly ...
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... standard source set by submitting a patch to the code's maintainer . You can usually figure out who the maintainer is by looking for a README file in the root directory of the source tar file . If your changes are accepted by the ...
... standard source set by submitting a patch to the code's maintainer . You can usually figure out who the maintainer is by looking for a README file in the root directory of the source tar file . If your changes are accepted by the ...
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... standard distribution , you can simply point people who want those changes to that stan- dard distribution . Both version 2 of the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License are reproduced in this book's ...
... standard distribution , you can simply point people who want those changes to that stan- dard distribution . Both version 2 of the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License are reproduced in this book's ...
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Software Considerations | 13 |
Embedded Linux Toolkits | 13 |
Kernel Features | 13 |
Creating or Acquiring a Development Environment | 13 |
Software Size | 13 |
Upgrading the Software in Place | 13 |
Minimal Linux | 13 |
Stripping Distributions Versus Building Your Own | 15 |
Software | 106 |
Installing the Embedded Linux Workshop | 107 |
Your First Embedded Linux Workshop Project | 108 |
A Tour of the Embedded Linux Workshop | 112 |
The Project Directory | 122 |
The Build Process | 124 |
Terminology | 125 |
Static Application Example Minicom | 127 |
Software Subsystems | 16 |
C Compiler | 19 |
Summary | 25 |
Software Configuration | 27 |
Dealing with Software Expectations | 28 |
Summary | 35 |
Booting Your Embedded Linux Device | 37 |
Understanding the Boot Process | 38 |
Sample BIOS and Boot Loader | 40 |
Summary | 51 |
Hardware | 53 |
Hardware Considerations | 55 |
Determining the Design Goal | 56 |
Processor Choices | 60 |
InputOutput | 61 |
Implementing an Embedded Linux Application | 63 |
Embedded Linux Toolkits | 65 |
What Constitutes an Embedded Linux Toolkit? | 66 |
BlueCat Linux from LynuxWorks | 67 |
PeeWeeLinux | 80 |
Summary | 99 |
The Embedded Linux Workshop | 101 |
General Goals | 102 |
Requirements | 104 |
Hardware | 105 |
Procedure | 128 |
Troubleshooting | 135 |
Testing and Debugging | 137 |
Debugging Tools | 139 |
Embedded Linux Success Stories | 145 |
Diamond Riocar | 146 |
Axis Network Camera | 147 |
Appendixes | 149 |
GNU General Public License | 151 |
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION | 152 |
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs | 157 |
GNU Lesser General Public License | 159 |
Preamble | 160 |
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION | 161 |
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries | 168 |
Booting from Flash Memory | 169 |
Building the DiskOnChip Files | 171 |
Files | 178 |
Installing the Image or Files onto the DiskOnChip | 179 |
Summary | 180 |
Embedded Linux Resources | 181 |
Web Sites Devoted to Embedded Linux | 182 |
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