Embedded Software Design: Bootloaders, Kernel Configuration, and Root Filesystems for Linux Devices (Embedded Engineering Essentials)
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- Transform Your Embedded Linux Development from Theory to Production-Ready SystemsBuilding embedded Linux systems requires more than just downloading a pre-built image. Embedded Software Design provides the comprehensive, hands-on knowledge you need to master bootloaders, kernel configuration, and root filesystem construction for professional embedded devices.What You'll Master:This practical guide takes you beyond surface-level tutorials to build a complete understanding of embedded Linux architecture. Starting with foundational concepts, you'll progress through increasingly sophisticated topics, gaining the confidence to design, debug, and deploy production-grade systems.Core Topics Include:Cross-compilation toolchain construction using Crosstool-NG and understanding the critical relationship between compilers, C libraries, and kernel headers. Build systems mastery with Buildroot and Yocto Project for automated, reproducible builds. U-Boot bootloader configuration for custom hardware, including advanced features like network boot, scripted boot flows, and secure boot implementations.Linux kernel customization through menuconfig, understanding Device Tree architecture for hardware description, and optimizing kernel configuration for minimal boot time and memory footprint. Root filesystem design from scratch, including init systems (SysVinit, BusyBox, systemd), device management with udev, and filesystem selection strategies for different storage media.Advanced Integration Topics:Storage partitioning for robust A/B update schemes, networking configuration, and system deployment strategies. Real-time optimization with PREEMPT_RT patches, debugging techniques using JTAG, GDB, and ftrace, and performance profiling for production environments.Who This Book Is For:Embedded software engineers transitioning from RTOS or bare-metal development. Hardware engineers needing to understand the software stack. System integrators building IoT gateways, industrial controllers, medical devices, or automotive systems. Anyone frustrated with black-box approaches who wants to understand what happens before the command prompt appears.Practical, Not Theoretical:Every chapter includes real-world examples, complete command sequences, and troubleshooting guides. Learn to read processor datasheets, configure DDR memory controllers, write Device Tree entries, and debug kernel panics. Build systems that are maintainable, secure, and ready for long-term production deployment.Stop treating embedded Linux as a mystery. Master the complete stack from bootloader to application.
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