The companion driver and kernel patches for the gemmini firmware
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The companion driver and kernel patches for the gemmini firmware
A containerized Linux dev environment with working LDD3 modules
Linux device model experiments.
NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin power button detection example (driver + test app).
character device driver.
Linux device drivers development using the BeagleBone Black board
Presentation material and exercise solution for the OS project.
A yocto layer for the I2C sensor MCP9808's driver with Its user space applications in wayland distro.
Fork of the Third Edition of "Linux Device Drivers", by Jonathan Corbet, Alessandro Rubini, and Greg Kroah-Hartman.
the aim of this repository is to experiment with the development of modules for the linux kernel , and to test the new functionalities proposed.
bone-gpio-sysfs is a GPIO sysfs driver to handle GPIOs of the beagle bone black am335x hardware through Sysfs interface.
This project is the part of final assignment in the Advanced Embedded Linux Development Specialization
Intercept and transform events from Linux systems 🎾
Basic generic read driver
A study and development repository focused on Linux device development, featuring a custom GPIO driver that establishes serial communication with any connected target device using the GPIO bit-banging technique
Yocto layer for compilation of the ATM application and associated Linux device drivers. It facilitates the integration of application updates and kernel modules into the embedded Linux system.
Trabalho final de conclusão de curso em Ciência da Computação.
This repository serves as a setup for future Linux device driver development activities on the Raspberry Pi 3B+, including cross-compiling drivers and deploying modules to the target hardware.
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