how to understand the memory management code in linux
any suggestions
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Where do i find system call implementation code? *for read, write, open,
close*
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Is each key press is an interrupt ?
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For kernel customization , i.e for
make menuconfig
what is the easy way to know only required device drivers
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explain about * likely * and * unlikely * constructsused in*if
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Now ,iam reading *Linux kernel Development * *3rd ed *
I want the explanation of each member of *struct task_struct*found
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implementation of *fork()* library call in the library
i want to know how it is get connected to the system call.
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how to understand the kernerl source files in a simple way
what header files i have to understand first
for example to understand do_fork() function for process
creation which is defined in kernel/fork.c
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can anyone help in the implementation of spin locks in kernel source
i go through the relevant header files and found various debugging
CONFIG options in the struct
i want the code without debugging features and the function
spin_lock() spin_unlock() implementatio
Each process is having a stack .
In C ,for *local variables* allocation this stack is used (for some extra
usage also).
what about *static and global *data allocation ?
where this data will be allocated ?.
what about dynamic memory allocation ?
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I want to download Linux 0.02 version
I anybody knows plese send the link
I already tried in the google
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