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17-Sep-2003, 11:02 AM #1
Linux kernel programming
help!!!

i am doing this grp project on real-time programming and i m using linux as my OS.

realised that for my part, i have to create two level of programming mainly:
level 1: user level
level 2: RTAI (Real-time application interface) which i understand means i have to write to the kernel.

i only have v basic c programming, hence i hope that someone will explain to me what's special abt kernel programming for linux.

thx.
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18-Sep-2003, 01:00 AM #2
U R ver e good at abbrev's. Linux uses standard "C" libraries, usuall GNU Lib C (GLIBC). I can't help you with real-time programming in Linux or the kernel. But there are very good how-to's on (e.g. www.tldp.org). The "The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide" might be interesting. I remember there was a Kernel Hackers Guide as well.

I also just found a link to a free online book, Linux Programming, on:

http://www.advancedlinuxprogramming.com/downloads.html

Check it out ...

The Linux Kernel is very special, as you will find out, as it hooks into everything ... it is the CORE of everything. There is a special filesystem called the PROC (The /proc File System) which provides hooks into a lot of things. Systems Administrators often tweak System settings through the PROC filesystem.

Red Hat Linux also provides some manuals/guides on:

http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/

Good Luck on your Project!
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