From: john.chludzinski@vivaldi.net (John Chludzinski)
To: kernelnewbies@lists.kernelnewbies.org
Subject: Are these books outdated?
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 14:21:57 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <b79ad0a7ebf65100f19c8d6d64caee2b@mail.vivaldi.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20160810181754.GA8718@kroah.com>
The 2.6 kernel made significant changes to threading support in the
kernel. In 2.6 there's now a 1-to-1 mapping from kthreads to pthreads.
On 2016-08-10 14:17, Greg KH wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:16:13PM +0530, Raul Piper wrote:
>> Most of the books like Essential linux device drivers, Robert love
>> kernel
>> development,
>> Linux device drivers by Rubini
>> Most of the books are based on old kernels 2.2,2.6 etc
>>
>> I wanted to know?hasnt the kernel evolved during these times and is it
>> still
>> good to design drivers based on?that theory.Since device trees and
>> possibly
>> many other concepts would have?evolved and??obviously the apis related
>> to them
>> like _of_ apis for device tree parsing.
>> Please comment- which book to be read or followed?
>
> The ideas should still be the same, but the details have changed.
>
> If you don't like that, then just refer to the best documentation there
> is, the source itself. The kernel comes with TONS of built-in
> documentation (make pdfdocs) and all of the source code which shows
> exactly how things work together.
>
> And it's free!
>
> best of luck,
>
> greg k-h
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2016-08-10 18:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2016-07-14 11:01 Are these books outdated? Aleksander Alekseev
2016-07-14 11:40 ` François
2016-07-24 10:58 ` Robert P. J. Day
2016-07-24 18:44 ` Greg KH
2016-07-14 11:43 ` Ricardo Ribalda Delgado
2016-07-14 11:50 ` François
2016-07-14 12:26 ` Robert P. J. Day
2016-07-14 12:49 ` Rami Rosen
2016-07-14 13:53 ` Robert P. J. Day
2016-07-14 14:25 ` Andrey Skvortsov
2016-07-14 14:44 ` Rami Rosen
2016-07-14 21:17 ` Kosta Zertsekel
2016-07-18 9:22 ` Raul Piper
2016-08-07 13:29 ` John Chludzinski
2016-08-10 17:46 ` Raul Piper
2016-08-10 18:14 ` John Chludzinski
2016-08-10 18:17 ` Greg KH
2016-08-10 18:21 ` John Chludzinski [this message]
2016-08-11 3:52 ` Raul Piper
2016-08-11 5:27 ` Stefan Wahren
2016-08-11 8:06 ` Aleksander Alekseev
2016-08-11 8:11 ` Raul Piper
2016-08-11 12:49 ` Raul Piper
2016-08-14 19:48 ` Andrey Skvortsov
2016-08-14 20:37 ` Stefan Wahren
2016-08-15 8:02 ` Aleksander Alekseev
2016-08-15 19:17 ` Raul Piper
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