I've found the Linux Kernel book by Card, Dumas & Mevel ISBN 0-471-98141-9
to be quite useful. Its a bit out of date (kernel 2.0) but describes how the
bits of the kernel (file system, processes, memory management etc) basically
work and then goes on to describe the design each bit in more detail.

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Page [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 September 2000 11:16
To: Linux ARM (E-mail)
Subject: White papers, info


Does anyone have or know where I can find white papers or any other
documents giving insight into how the Linux kernel works, ie
user/supervisor, message passing, etc, with the aim of looking into a
multiprocessor machine. Any pointers are welcome...
 
Hope this is not too far from the topic, but by now I don't know quite where
else to look. I know its well documented (in C), I'm looking at that to.
 
Thanks
ThomasP
 

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