personally , I prefer wireless and ethernet device drivers.
Currently, I'm interesting on How to reduce the time cost of ethernet device
drivers ISR.
following 2 book could help the beginner
*The Linux(r) Networking Architecture: Design and Implementation of Network
Protocols in the Linux Kernel* By Klaus Wehrle, Frank Pählke,
Hartmut Ritter, Daniel Müller, Marc Bechler Publisher
: Prentice Hall
*Understanding Linux Network Internals* By Christian Benvenuti
............................................... Publisher: *O'Reilly*
On 7/20/07, Gavin McCullagh <gmccullagh at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> without letting the cat out of the committee's bag, Stephen Hemminger one
> of the kernel developers employed by the Linux Foundation is currently
> visiting the Hamilton Institute in Maynooth and we're hoping to organise a
> talk in Dublin some time in the first week or two of August.
>>http://developer.osdl.org/shemminger/blog/>> So he has time to prepare, he has asked for some guidance as to what
> people
> would like to hear about. Possible topics include:
>> - TCP in linux
> - wireless in linux
> - virtualised networks
> - ethernet device drivers
>> You might also get some ideas from flicking through his blog though he
> readily admits it's not that thorough.
>> Any preferences on topics to cover? Preferably from people who plan to
> attend of course :-)
>> Gavin
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