Linux kernel internals

Linux kernel internals

Michael Beck, Harald Bohme, Mirko Dziadzka, Ulrich Kunitz, Robert Magnus, Dirk Verworner
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I found the explanations in this book to be very clear, giving enough
detail for a good head start into Linux internals. The book briefly
explains the OS concepts, such as semaphores, virtual memory, etc.,
followed by an overview of how each is implemented in Linux, and code
snippets.

Most of the code snippets are simplified for readability,
which I found useful because the hacks can be distracting (scary, too)
for a beginner. Detailed and up-to-date information can best be obtained
from source code itself.

The book assumes some familiarity with
Unix concepts, as it mentions such buzzwords as POSIX, BSD, and SVR4 in
the context of the discussions, but one could safely ignore them, and
just concentrate on the Linux part.

The book briefly covers adding
new system calls, compilinag and debugging the kernel, and even shows
how to write a simple device driver - these are hard to find in one
place.

Overall, I found this book to be very useful for my
self-paced study (the best so far), and I only wish they had a newer
edition.

年:
1997
版本:
2
出版商:
Addison-Wesley
語言:
english
頁數:
379
ISBN 10:
0201331438
ISBN 13:
9780201331431
文件:
PDF, 5.81 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1997
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