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Let's code a Linux Driver - 14: Threads in a Linux Kernel Module
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Let's leave userspace and head towards Kernelspace!
In this series of videos I will show you how to write your own Linux Driver. Only executing one single thread in a Linux Kernel Module keeps getting boring. So let's try multithreading! In this video we will run two threads in parallel!
Here is the link to my git-repo:
Resource for this video:
Here are some of my sources:
Jürgen Platte. Linux Hardware Hackz. Carl Hanser Verlag, 2007.
Martin Züger Usr Graf, Andreas Kalberer. Einführung in die Linux Treiberentwicklung. FHO Hochschule Ostschweiz, 2015.
Let's leave userspace and head towards Kernelspace!
In this series of videos I will show you how to write your own Linux Driver. Only executing one single thread in a Linux Kernel Module keeps getting boring. So let's try multithreading! In this video we will run two threads in parallel!
Here is the link to my git-repo:
Resource for this video:
Here are some of my sources:
Jürgen Platte. Linux Hardware Hackz. Carl Hanser Verlag, 2007.
Martin Züger Usr Graf, Andreas Kalberer. Einführung in die Linux Treiberentwicklung. FHO Hochschule Ostschweiz, 2015.
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