The Art of Linux Kernel Design
- Length: 534 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: Auerbach Publications
- Publication Date: 2014-04-01
- ISBN-10: 1466518030
- ISBN-13: 9781466518032
- Sales Rank: #701907 (See Top 100 Books)
The Art of Linux Kernel Design: Illustrating the Operating System Design Principle and Implementation
Uses the Running Operation as the Main Thread
Difficulty in understanding an operating system (OS) lies not in the technical aspects, but in the complex relationships inside the operating systems. The Art of Linux Kernel Design: Illustrating the Operating System Design Principle and Implementation addresses this complexity. Written from the perspective of the designer of an operating system, this book tackles important issues and practical problems on how to understand an operating system completely and systematically. It removes the mystery, revealing operating system design guidelines, explaining the BIOS code directly related to the operating system, and simplifying the relationships and guiding ideology behind it all.
Based on the Source Code of a Real Multi-Process Operating System
Using the 0.11 edition source code as a representation of the Linux basic design, the book illustrates the real states of an operating system in actual operations. It provides a complete, systematic analysis of the operating system source code, as well as a direct and complete understanding of the real operating system run-time structure. The author includes run-time memory structure diagrams, and an accompanying essay to help readers grasp the dynamics behind Linux and similar software systems.
- Identifies through diagrams the location of the key operating system data structures that lie in the memory
- Indicates through diagrams the current operating status information which helps users understand the interrupt state, and left time slice of processes
- Examines the relationship between process and memory, memory and file, file and process, and the kernel
- Explores the essential association, preparation, and transition, which is the vital part of operating system
Develop a System of Your Own
This text offers an in-depth study on mastering the operating system, and provides an important prerequisite for designing a whole new operating system.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. From Power-Up to the Main Function
Chapter 2. Device Initialization and Process 0 Activation
Chapter 3. Creation and Execution of Process 1
Chapter 4. Creation and Execution of Process 2
Chapter 5. File Operation
Chapter 6. The User Process and Memory Management
Chapter 7. Buffer and Multiprocess File
Chapter 8. Inter-Process Communication
Chapter 9. Operating System’s Design Guidelines