| - Copyright
- Preface
- 1. Solaris Kernel and Device Tree
- 2. Overview of Solaris Device Drivers
- 3. Multithreading
- 4. Properties and Events
- 5. Driver Autoconfiguration
- 6. Device Access -- Programmed I/O
- 7. Interrupt Handlers
- 8. Direct Memory Access (DMA)
- 9. Power Management
- 10. Drivers for Character Devices
- 11. Drivers for Block Devices
- 12. Mapping Device and Kernel Memory
- 13. Device Context Management
- 14. SCSI Target Drivers
- 15. SCSI Host Bus Adapter Drivers
- 16. Drivers for Network Devices
- 17. Compiling, Loading, Packaging, and Testing Drivers
- 18. Debugging
- Machine Configuration
- Setting Up a tip Connection
- Preparing for Disasters
- Disaster Recovery
- Runtime Debugging Tools
- /etc/system File
- modload, modunload, and modinfo Commands
- The kadb Kernel Debugger
- Starting kadb
- Exiting kadb
- kadb Command Usage
- Register Identifiers
- Display and Control Commands
- Breakpoints
- Conditional Breakpoints
- kadbMacros
- kadb Output Pager
- Example: kadb on a Deadlocked Thread
- Post-Mortem Debugging
- Getting Started With the Modular Debugger
- Important mdb Commands
- Writing Debugger Commands with mdb
- 19. Recommended Coding Practices
- A. Hardware Overview
- B. Summary of Solaris 9 DDI/DKI Services
- C. Making a Device Driver 64-Bit Ready
- Index
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