This 5-day course, based on Jonathan Levin's Android Internals books, delves into the architecture and implementation of Android. Participants will explore Android’s features, its relationship to Linux, and how it diverges with its own unique 'Android-isms.' The course covers Android subsystems like the Dalvik Virtual Machine, Android Runtime (ART), Binder IPC, Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL), and more. It combines theory with hands-on exercises to provide a deep understanding of Android’s architecture from both the user-mode and kernel-mode levels.
This course is not suitable for user-mode developers focused on Android GUI applications, but it serves as an excellent follow-up for those already familiar with the Android SDK.
The course covers the following modules, with hands-on exercises and guided demos:
Introduction to Android Architecture (5-6 hours)
Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) (1 hour)
Partitions & Filesystems (2 hours)
Booting (6 hours)
Native Services (2 hours)
Android IPC Mechanisms (2 hours)
The Input Architecture (2 hours)
Dalvik Virtual Machine (2 hours)
Android Runtime (ART) (1 hour)
Android Kernel Modifications (1 hour)
Android Security (4 hours)
Connectivity (Optional) (2 hours)
Join our public courses in our United States of America facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.