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Linux Device Drivers Development
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Linux Device Drivers Development

by John Madieu
October 2017
Intermediate to advanced
586 pages
14h 8m
English
Packt Publishing
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Platform Device Drivers

We all know about Plug and Play devices. They are handled by the kernel as soon as they are plugged in. These may be USB or PCI Express, or any other auto-discovered devices. But, other device types also exist, which are not hot-pluggable and that the kernel needs to know about prior to being managed. There are I2C, UART, SPI, and other devices not wired to enumeration-capable buses.

There are real physical buses you may already know about: USB, I2S, I2C, UART, SPI, PCI, SATA, and so on. Such buses are hardware devices called controllers. Since they are a part of SoC, they can't be removed, are non-discoverable, and are also called platform devices.

People often say platform devices are on-chip devices (embedded in ...
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