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The book is primarily, but not exclusively, aimed at those writing drivers for unsupported hardware. The topics covered include driver design, kernel memory management, driver debugging, dealing with interrupts and timers, DMA, programming the PCI and ISA bus as well as USB and SCSI. There is an extensive set of appendices, which provide a really valuable reference guide listing the DDK support functions and data structures, error codes (listed both numerically and alphabetically) and stop codes. Writing graphics, network, file system and user-mode drivers are specifically not covered by this book.
The table of contents and index are extensive and highly useable. Graphics and illustrations are used throughout to help explain complex issues. While there are extensive code examples throughout the book, there is no accompanying CD, but the (extended) source code along with the (very few) errata and some other material isavailable from the authors' web sites. The authors are willing to be contacted by email their addresses are in the book.
This is a very specialised book covering a field that's far from highly resourced. If you are involved in writing device drivers, or just want to find out how it all works, this book is for you.