Writing UNIX device drivers / George Pajari
Material type:
- 201523744
- QA 76.7 .P35 1992

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GC QA 76.7 .H37 2013 c.2 Practical foundations for programming language / | GC QA 76.7 .J69 1997 Beginning UNIX / | GC QA 76.7 .L68 2012 Programming languages : principles and practice / | GC QA 76.7 .P35 1992 Writing UNIX device drivers / | GC QA 76.7 .P73 2001 Programming languages : design and implementation / | GC QA 76.7 .R36 1993 Computers in chemistry / | GC QA 76.7 .S36 2009 Programming language pragmatics / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What is a device driver?; character driver I: a test data generator; character drivers II: an A/D converter; character drivers III: a line printer; block drivers I: a test data generator; Block drivers III: a ram disk driver; block drivers III: a SCSI disk driver; character drivers IV: the raw disk driver; terminal drivers I: the COM1 port; character drivers V: a tape drive; Streams drivers I: a loop-back driver; streams drivers II: the COM1 port; driver installation; zen and the art of device driver writing; writing drivers for system V release 4; index.
"Writing UNIX Device Drivers" provides application programmers with definitive information on writing device drivers for the UNIX operating system. It explains, through working examples, the issues related to the design and implementation of these important components of application programs. Written by an acknowledged expert, the book uses full source code listings of real devices to explain the underlying concepts.
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