* Writing device drivers
@ 2013-06-12 13:11 shampavman
2013-06-12 13:36 ` Victor Rodriguez
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From: shampavman @ 2013-06-12 13:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kernelnewbies
Hi all,
I've followed up LDD3 and started off with writing device drivers . As
usual i've started with char drivers given in that book and also started
to make minor modifications to learn it better and so on.
Now i would like to know how to take it forward and start writing
drivers for a profession.
I know its too early to call myself a guy writing device drivers but how
do i take if forward from here so that i can become one.
Is the only solution to pick up a device which does not work on linux
and get it working? Are there any other ways as well?
Shampavman
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* Writing device drivers
2013-06-12 13:11 Writing device drivers shampavman
@ 2013-06-12 13:36 ` Victor Rodriguez
2013-06-12 13:41 ` shampavman
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Victor Rodriguez @ 2013-06-12 13:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kernelnewbies
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 8:11 AM, shampavman <shampavman.cg@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I've followed up LDD3 and started off with writing device drivers . As
usual i've started with char drivers given in that book and also started
to make minor modifications to learn it better and so on.
Now i would like to know how to take it forward and start writing
drivers for a profession.
I know its too early to call myself a guy writing device drivers but how
do i take if forward from here so that i can become one.
Is the only solution to pick up a device which does not work on linux
and get it working? Are there any other ways as well?
Shampavman
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Hi Shampavman
There are many ways to became a Linux Device Driver Developer.
-> New Embedded platforms ; There are many platforms with none official
Linux kernels ( came to my mind some with HDMI like DN2800MT)
-> Fix and test the current development kernel. Check on Bugzilla the
thousands of bugs that haven't been fixed ( waiting for you )
Hope it helps
Regards
Victor Rodriguez
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* Writing device drivers
2013-06-12 13:36 ` Victor Rodriguez
@ 2013-06-12 13:41 ` shampavman
2013-06-17 6:53 ` Jonathan Paugh
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From: shampavman @ 2013-06-12 13:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kernelnewbies
On 06/12/2013 07:06 PM, Victor Rodriguez wrote:
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 8:11 AM, shampavman <shampavman.cg@gmail.com
> <mailto:shampavman.cg@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've followed up LDD3 and started off with writing device drivers . As
> usual i've started with char drivers given in that book and also started
> to make minor modifications to learn it better and so on.
>
> Now i would like to know how to take it forward and start writing
> drivers for a profession.
> I know its too early to call myself a guy writing device drivers but how
> do i take if forward from here so that i can become one.
>
> Is the only solution to pick up a device which does not work on linux
> and get it working? Are there any other ways as well?
>
>
> Shampavman
>
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> http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies
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>
> Hi Shampavman
>
> There are many ways to became a Linux Device Driver Developer.
>
> -> New Embedded platforms ; There are many platforms with none
> official Linux kernels ( came to my mind some with HDMI like DN2800MT)
I had to state my other problem here. Without actual hardware to work on
its not possible to do much right.
In such a scenario what can i do?
> -> Fix and test the current development kernel. Check on Bugzilla the
> thousands of bugs that haven't been fixed ( waiting for you )
>
here again the same thing, Unless I have the right hardware i dont know
what the heck works and what doesn't . Or is there another way to work
around this limitation?
> Hope it helps
>
> Regards
>
> Victor Rodriguez
>
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* Writing device drivers
2013-06-12 13:41 ` shampavman
@ 2013-06-17 6:53 ` Jonathan Paugh
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From: Jonathan Paugh @ 2013-06-17 6:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kernelnewbies
On 06/12/2013 09:41 AM, shampavman wrote:
>> Now i would like to know how to take it forward and start writing
>> drivers for a profession.
<snip>
> here again the same thing, Unless I have the right hardware i dont know
> what the heck works and what doesn't . Or is there another way to work
> around this limitation?
Why not look for a problem with an existing device driver you *can*
test? I can think of several annoying bugs that my laptop has had at
different times. Even if you can't make contributions right away, just
looking at the code of an interesting driver can help your skill &
understanding. Probably more so than trying to write one from scratch,
because you get the benefit of others' experience.
Regards,
Jonathan Paugh
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