• @[email protected]
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    926 days ago

    True, true. I have a vague idea how embedded systems work. I have no idea how you even get started with driver development.

    OS development isn’t terrible though. There are numerous books to help you make your own kernel and OS

    • @cmder
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      726 days ago

      For linux driver development you can start by reading “Linux Device Drivers, Third Edition” pdf.
      It is free and give you an idea about how everything works.
      The real learning is by reading and using the linux kernel api doc or directly the source code of the api you want to call.
      Source : i did this for a school project where i had to implement multiple kernel modules.

      • @[email protected]
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        226 days ago

        I think the real issue with driver development is that almost nobody ever has a reason to do it. It’s a much more constrained way of programming compared to normal programs, and isn’t necessary unless you need to talk to hardware or something. So, nobody has an excuse to learn it.

        • @SpaceNoodle
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          226 days ago

          … Unless you want to talk to hardware. Or something.

          • @[email protected]
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            123 days ago

            Yes… as I said. But, most people use hardware provided by other people, which means other people write the drivers.

            • @SpaceNoodle
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              23 days ago

              Yes, and those people are people.

              Also, sometimes the drivers are total garbage, and other people have to rewrite the garbage from the first people.

              Also also, sometimes there is no driver.

    • @[email protected]
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      526 days ago

      “There are lots of books on harvesting your own primal power source, but most people these days make a pact with the demon Linus and simply channel his power”