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Linux Kernel Developmentdetails the design and implementation of the Linux kernel, presenting the content in a manner that is beneficial to those writing and developing kernel code, as well as to programmers seeking to better understand the operating system and become more efficient and productive in their coding.
The book details the major subsystems and features of the Linux kernel, including its design, implementation, and interfaces. It covers the Linux kernel with both a practical and theoretical eye, which should appeal to readers with a variety of interests and needs.
The author, a core kernel developer, shares valuable knowledge and experience on the 2.6 Linux kernel. Specific topics covered include process management, scheduling, time management and timers, the system call interface, memory addressing, memory management, the page cache, the VFS, kernel synchronization, portability concerns, and debugging techniques. This book covers the most interesting features of the Linux 2.6 kernel, including the CFS scheduler, preemptive kernel, block I/O layer, and I/O schedulers.
The third edition of Linux Kernel Development includes new and updated material throughout the book:
Getting Started with the Linux Kernel
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1Introduction to the Linux Kernel
2Getting Started with the Kernel
3Process Management
4Process Scheduling
5System Calls
6Kernel Data Structures
7Interrupts and Interrupt Handlers
8Bottom Halves and Deferring Work
9An Introduction to Kernel Synchronization
10Kernel Synchronization Methods
11Timers and Time Management
12Memory Management
13虚拟文件系统
14The Block I/O Layer
15The Process Address Space
16The Page Cache and Page Writeback
17Devices and Modules
18Debugging
19Portability
20Patches, Hacking, and the Community