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Jane Sales (Author)
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0470025247 978-0470025246 January 6, 2006 1
Take a look inside Symbian OS with an under-the-hood view of Symbian's revolutionary new real-time smartphone kernel
  • Describes the functioning of the new real-time kernel, which will become ubiquitious on Symbian OS phones in the next 5-10 years
  • Will benefit the base-porting engineer by providing a more solid understanding of the OS being ported
  • Contains an in-depth explanation of how Symbian OS drivers work. Device drivers have changed considerably with the introduction of a single code - this book helps those converting them to the new kernel
  • The book has broad appeal and is relevant to all who work with Symbian OS at a low level, whatever Symbian OS they are targeting
  • Written by the engineers who actually designed and built the real-time kernel

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From the Back Cover

Symbian OS is the advanced, customizable operating systems licensed by the world's leading mobile phone manufacturers. It is designed for the specific requirements of advanced 2.5G and 3G mobile phones.

Symbian OS has a new, real-time kernel. This book will help you get up to speed on this exciting new technology. Symbian OS Internals is written by Symbian's kernel engineers, and will give a privileged look inside the world's most popular mobile phone operating system.

If you want to know what really makes the kernel tick, then this is the book for you. Symbian OS Internals describes in great detail the workings of the system layers of Symbian OS, covering a wide range of topics, such as:

  • Processes, threads and libraries
  • interrupts and exceptions
  • device drivers
  • the file and window servers
  • power management
  • ensuring high performance
  • platform security

If you are developing drivers and servers for Symbian OS, porting the kernel of performing pre-market mobile phone OS analysis, then this book will give you a deeper understanding of the new Symbian OS real-time kernel.

About the Author

Jane Sales, Lead Author

Jane joined Symbian (then Psion) in 1995 to lad the team whose goal was to create a new 32-bit operating system, now known as EKA1. This goal was realized two years later, when the Psion Series 5 was released. Since then, Jane has taken on variety of roles within Symbian, Including product management, systems architecture and setting up a small product -focused research group in Japan.

Jane Studied at Jesus college, Oxford, where she gained an NA in mathematics in 1982. After that, she became part of a small team building a microcomputer to which they ported CCPIM, It was he start of a long-lasting love of systems programming.

In 2003, Jane Moved to the South of France and Began work on this book She would like to thank her husband, Roger, for his moral and financial support over the Succeeding 18 months.

Corinne Dive-Reclus

Corinne joined Symbian in 2001 after several years at Baltimore Ltd, where she designed the embedded software of ACCE ( Advanced Configurable Crypto Environment), a cryptographic hardware module certified FIPS 140-1 Level 4.

In 1987, her first job was as a presales engineer at Sun Microsystems France where she was exposed to the concept of Network Computing & Internet and to its very first remote attacks - at a time when this was still confidential. Being more interested in development than presales, she subsequently worked as a software engineer for Concepts and Implicit, developing an RAD )Rapid Application Development) Programming Language for the creation of distributed data-oriented applications. Since joining Symbian, Corinne has been the Platform Security System Architect, and has worked on the platform security architecture from its initial design to its implementation in Symbain V9. To ensure that all layers of the operating system will contribute to its overall security, she worked extensively with Andrew Thoelke and Dennis May to validate the security features of EKA2, design new services such as Publish & Subscribe and Capability Model, as well as defining the new behavior of the file server, known as Data Caging. For this work, Corinne received the Symbian Technical Innovation award in 2003.

Fulfilling an early passion for Prehistoric Archaeology & Computing, Corinne graduate from the Ecole National Superieure de Geologie, a unique French Institution combining a five-year curriculum in Engineering and Earth Science.

Douglas Feather

Douglas Joined Symbian (then Psion) in 1994. He started by leading the writing of the text formatting engine for the Psion S5. He has also worked in the Web Browser and Core Apps teams where he rewrote most of the versit parser to greatly improve its performance. For five out of the last seven years he has worked mainly on ht Window Server, where he added full color support, a framework to allow digital ink to be drawn over the other applications, support for multiple screens and to be drawn over the other applications, support for multiple screens and transparent windows.

Douglas has a BSc in Mathematics from Southampton University and a PhD in Number Theory from Nottingham University. he is a Committed Christian and regularly engages in vigorous theological debate, to defend the biblical truths about Jesus Christ, at Speaker's Corner (Hyde Park, London) on Sunday afternoons.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 936 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (January 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0470025247
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470025246
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.4 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,791,544 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, March 23, 2008
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This book is an excellent book. For someone who is familiar with Symbian and would like to develop drivers and all this is a very good book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Never boring to read, March 26, 2009
This review is from: Symbian OS Internals: Real-time Kernel Programming (Symbian Press) (Paperback)
Most of the authors(The "About the Authors" session is a particular fun to read, I found one of them is my collegue) are either system architect or team lead, so they have intimate knowledge of their specialty areas. The book has in-depth coverage of some very interesting area like Loder, DMA, interrupts and device driver, now the only drawback is its price.
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Kernel design is one of the most exciting opportunities in software engineering. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
key member data, fast mutex, interrupt preamble, change notifiers, wakeup events, kernel heap, media change events, thread ready list, power handler, bus management task, loader server, request status object, static destructors, core loader, supervisor thread, shared chunk, aborted instruction, address space switch, cleanup queue, disabling preemption, executive handler, memory model allocates, peripheral bus controller, mass storage connection, tagged cache
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Boot Processes, Field Description, Kernel Stacks Kernel Heap, Peripheral Support, Offset Description, Symbian Developer Library, Architecture Reference Manual, Open Access, Symbian Press, Texas Instruments, Addison-Wesley Professional, Idle Absolute Timer, Meaning Argument, Page Directory Page Tables, Symbian Partners, Value Description
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