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    OS X and iOS Kernel Programming (repost)

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    OS X and iOS Kernel Programming (repost)

    OS X and iOS Kernel Programming
    by Ole Henry Halvorsen and Douglas Clarke
    English | 2011 | ISBN: 1430235365 | 484 pages | PDF | 5.45 MB

    OS X and iOS Kernel Programming combines essential operating system and kernel architecture knowledge with a highly practical approach that will help you write effective kernel-level code. You’ll learn fundamental concepts such as memory management and thread synchronization, as well as the I/O Kit framework. You’ll also learn how to write your own kernel-level extensions, such as device drivers for USB and Thunderbolt devices, including networking, storage and audio drivers.

    OS X and iOS Kernel Programming provides an incisive and complete introduction to the XNU kernel, which runs iPhones, iPads, iPods, and Mac OS X servers and clients. Then, you’ll expand your horizons to examine Mac OS X and iOS system architecture. Understanding Apple’s operating systems will allow you to write efficient device drivers, such as those covered in the book, using I/O Kit.

    With OS X and iOS Kernel Programming, you’ll:
    Discover classical kernel architecture topics such as memory management and thread synchronization
    Become well-versed in the intricacies of the kernel development process by applying kernel debugging and profiling tools
    Learn how to deploy your kernel-level projects and how to successfully package them
    Write code that interacts with hardware devices
    Examine easy to understand example code that can also be used in your own projects
    Create network filters

    Whether you’re a hobbyist, student, or professional engineer, turn to OS X andiOS Kernel Programming and find the knowledge you need to start developing

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