构建嵌入式LINUX系统(影印版)(Building Embedded Linux Systems,2E)
分類: 图书,计算机与互联网,操作系统,Linux,综合,
品牌: 亚荷毛尔
基本信息·出版社:东南大学出版社
·页码:439 页
·出版日期:2009年
·ISBN:7564116307/9787564116309
·条形码:9787564116309
·包装版本:1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:Building Embedded Linux Systems,2E
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内容简介虽然很多公司将LINUX用于多种嵌入式系统,从手机到汽车ABS系统和水过滤设备,但是令人惊讶的是,关于LINUX系统内核和相关工具的建立、安装、测试这方面信息的资源几乎没有。《构建嵌入式LINUX系统》是一本构造这些系统的详细指南,不仅可以学习基本原理,而且可以学习如何去配置、设置并使用40种以上不同的开发源码和自由软件包。
此次再版,更新了上一个版本的LINUX系统内核和之前无证程序的特征,以助你:
·建立自己的GNU开发工具链
·选择、配置、构建并安装特定目标的内核
·建立完整的目标根文件系统
·设置、操作及使用固态存储设备
·安装并配置目标的引导加载程序
·交叉编译大量实用程序和包
·使用多种工具和技术调试嵌入式系统
·使用uClibc, BusyBox, U-Boot, OpenSSH, thttpd, tftp, strace和gdb包
·利用Xenomai或RT内核补丁的实时特征
此次再版教授了如何构建操作系统组件,简化了嵌入式系统中令人望而生畏的完全控制的维护任务。
媒体推荐“这本书中没有关于常用工具或项目范围的任何假设。所需要的……就是下载必要包和浏览详尽在线文档的Internet连接,从而与其他开发者互享经验并从中获益。
这些讲述不仅在设计上给予恰到好处的自由及控制,也紧承Linux嵌入式系统应用的开发先锋们的观点。”
——节自Preface
编辑推荐《构建嵌入式LINUX系统(影印版)》由东南大学出版社出版。
目录
Preface
1.Introduction
Definitions
Real Life and Embedded Linux Systems
Design and Implementation Methodology
2.Basic Concepts
Types of Hosts
Types of Host/Target Development Setups
Types of Host/Target Debug Setups
Generic Architecture of an Embedded Linux System
System Startup
Types of Boot Configurations
System Memory Layout
3.Hardware Support
Processor Architectures
Buses and Interfaces
I/O
Storage
General-Purpose Networking
Industrial-Grade Networking
System Monitoring
4.Development Tools
A Practical Project Workspace
GNU Cross-Platform Development Toolchain
C Library Alternatives
Java
Perl
Python
Other Programming Languages
Eclipse: An Integrated Development Environment
Terminal Emulators
5.Kernel Considerations
Selecting a Kernel
Configuring the Kernel
Compiling the Kernel
Installing the Kernel
In the Field
6.Root Filesystem Content
Basic Root Filesystem Structure
Libraries
Kernel Modules
Kernel Images
Device Files
Main System Applications
Custom Applications
System Initialization
7.Storage Device Manipulation
MTD-Supported Devices
Disk Devices
To Swap or Not To Swap
8.Root Filesystem Setup
Filesystem Types for Embedded Devices
Writing a Filesystem Image to Flash Using an NFS-Mounted Root Filesystem
Placing a Disk Filesystem on a RAM Disk
Rootfs and Initramfs
Choosing a Filesystem's Type and Layout
Handling Software Upgrades
9.Setting Up the Bootloader
Embedded Bootloaders
Server Setup for Network Boot
Using the U-Boot Bootloader
10.Setting Up Networking Services
Network Settings
Busybox
Dynamic Configuration Through DHCP
The Internet Super-Server
Remote Administration with SNMP
Network Login Through Telnet
Secure Communication with SSH
Serving Web Content Through HTTP
Provisioning
11.Debugging Tools
Eclipse
Debugging Applications with gdb
Tracing
Performance Analysis
Memory Debugging
A Word on Hardware Tools
12.Introduction to Real-Time tinux
What Is Real-Time Processing?
Should Your Linux Be Real-Time?
Common Real-Time Kernel Requirements
Some Typical Users of Real-Time Computing Technology
The Linux Paths to Real-Time
13.TheXenomai ReaI-TimeSystem
Porting Traditional RTOS Applications to Linux
The Xenomai Architecture
How Xenomai Works
The Real-Time Driver Model
Xenomai, Chameleon by Design
14.The RT Patch
Interrupts As Threads
Priority Inheritance
Configuring the Kernel with the RT Patch
High-Resolution Timers
The Latency Tracer
Conclusion
Index
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文摘“As We saw in the previous chapter,there is a rich variety of embedded Linux systems.Andas time moves torward,this diversity is increasing as new markets open up.be itfor the millions of Linux.based cell phones sold every year,or for experimental amateurrocKets with precise real.time requirements.In spite of such a variety,there are.nevertheless a few key characteristics that apply uniformly to most embedded Linuxsystems The purpose of this chapter is to present you with the basic concepts and issuesThat you are likely to encounter when developing any sort of embedded Linux system.Many ot the subjects introduced here will be discussed in far greater detail in 0therchapters.1 hey are covered here briefly to give you an understanding of how the systemtorms a cohesive whole,and to avoid So-called undeclared forward references(a pro-gram.mlng term tor using something before it has been fully defined).The chapter startsWith a discussion ot the types ofhosts most commonly used for developing embeddedLinux systems,the types ofhost/target development setups,and the types ofhost/targetdebug setups.These sections are meant to help you select the best environment fordeveloping embedded Linux systems or,if the environment is already specified,on-derstand how your particular setup will influence the rest of your development effort.Wewillthen present details of the structure commonly found in most embedded Linuxsystems,and the generic architecture of an embedded Linux system,explaining systemstartup,types ot boot configuration,and the typical system memory layout.in additionto other related items.