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Writing Device Drivers Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
Part I Designing Device Drivers for the Oracle Solaris Platform
1. Overview of Oracle Solaris Device Drivers
2. Oracle Solaris Kernel and Device Tree
5. Managing Events and Queueing Tasks
7. Device Access: Programmed I/O
10. Mapping Device and Kernel Memory
13. Hardening Oracle Solaris Drivers
14. Layered Driver Interface (LDI)
Part II Designing Specific Kinds of Device Drivers
15. Drivers for Character Devices
18. SCSI Host Bus Adapter Drivers
19. Drivers for Network Devices
Part III Building a Device Driver
22. Compiling, Loading, Packaging, and Testing Drivers
23. Debugging, Testing, and Tuning Device Drivers
24. Recommended Coding Practices
B. Summary of Oracle Solaris DDI/DKI Services
C. Making a Device Driver 64-Bit Ready
Compiling and Linking the Driver
What Is the Kernel?
Dynamic Memory Allocation
Associating Kernel Memory With User Mappings
Detecting Kernel Memory Leaks
Copying the Driver to a Module Directory
What Is the Kernel?
Obtaining Kernel Data Structure Information
Kernel Logging and Printing Functions
Kernel Statistics Functions
Oracle Solaris Consoles and the Kernel Terminal Emulator
Kernel Thread Control and Synchronization Functions
Setting Kernel Variables
Modifying Kernel Variables
Setting Up Test Modules
Using the kmdb Kernel Debugger
Booting kmdb With an Alternate Kernel on the SPARC Platform
Booting kmdb With an Alternate Kernel on the x86 Platform
kmdb Macros for Driver Developers
Setting Breakpoints in kmdb
Enable the Deadman Feature to Avoid a Hard Hang
Dynamic Memory Allocation
Setting kmem_flags Debugging Flags
Retrieving Target Device Information
Kernel Statistics
Kernel Statistics for Oracle Solaris Ethernet Drivers
Kernel Statistics Structure Members
Kernel Statistics Structures
Task Queue Kernel Statistics Counters