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Writing Device Drivers Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
Part I Designing Device Drivers for the Oracle Solaris Platform
1. Overview of Oracle Solaris Device Drivers
2. Oracle Solaris Kernel and Device Tree
5. Managing Events and Queueing Tasks
7. Device Access: Programmed I/O
DMA Software Components: Handles, Windows, and Cookies
Performing Bus-Master DMA Transfers
Performing First-Party DMA Transfers
Performing Third-Party DMA Transfers
Determining Maximum Burst Sizes
Allocating Private DMA Buffers
Handling Resource Allocation Failures
10. Mapping Device and Kernel Memory
13. Hardening Oracle Solaris Drivers
14. Layered Driver Interface (LDI)
Part II Designing Specific Kinds of Device Drivers
15. Drivers for Character Devices
18. SCSI Host Bus Adapter Drivers
19. Drivers for Network Devices
Part III Building a Device Driver
22. Compiling, Loading, Packaging, and Testing Drivers
23. Debugging, Testing, and Tuning Device Drivers
24. Recommended Coding Practices
B. Summary of Oracle Solaris DDI/DKI Services
C. Making a Device Driver 64-Bit Ready
Many devices can temporarily take control of the bus. These devices can perform data transfers that involve main memory and other devices. Because the device is doing the work without the help of the CPU, this type of data transfer is known as direct memory access (DMA). The following types of DMA transfers can be performed:
Between two devices
Between a device and memory
Between memory and memory
This chapter explains transfers between a device and memory only. The chapter provides information on the following subjects: