The "Developing Linux Device Drivers (LFD430)" course is designed for experienced developers and engineers who are looking to deepen their understanding and expertise in creating and maintaining device drivers within the Linux system. This course offers valuable insights and hands-on experience essential for improving system efficiency and functionality, tailored to the intricacies of Linux's operational needs.
Participants should ideally have a solid background in programming, specifically in C, and a basic understanding of Linux system concepts. As this course delves into the technical aspects of device driver development, it is most beneficial for those who are actively involved in or planning to engage with Linux kernel development or related technological fields.
Target audience:
Software developers and engineers with a focus on kernel and hardware interaction
System architects seeking to enhance their skills in custom Linux hardware integration
Technical leads responsible for overseeing Linux-based projects
Embedded systems engineers looking to specialize in Linux device drivers
IT professionals aiming to upgrade their competencies in kernel customization
Students and academicians involved in research related to operating systems