Wolfgang Mauerer is a quantum physicist whose professional interests are centered around quantum cryptography, quantum electrodynamics, and compilers for — you guessed it — quantum architectures. With the confirmed capacity of being the worst experimentalist in the known universe, he sticks to the theoretical side of his profession, which is especially reassuring considering his constant fear of accidentally destroying the universe. Outside his research work, he is fascinated by operating systems, and for more than a decade — starting with an article series about the kernel in 1997 — he has found great pleasure in documenting and explaining Linux kernel internals. He is also the author of a book about typesetting with LaTeX and has written numerous articles that have been translated into seven languages in total.
When he’s not submerged in vast Hilbert spaces or large quantities of source code, he tries to take the opposite direction, namely, upward — be this with model planes, a paraglider, or on foot with an ice axe in his hands: Mountains especially have the power to outrival even the Linux kernel. Consequently, he considers planning and accomplishing a first-ascent expedition to the vast arctic glaciers of east Greenland to be the really unique achievement in his life.
Being interested in everything that is fundamental, he is also the author of the first compiler for Plankalk ¨ ul, the world’s earliest high-level language devised in 1942–1946 by Konrad Zuse, the father of the computer. As an avid reader, he is proud that despite the two-digit number of computers present in his living room, the volume required for books still occupies a larger share.
Find an introduction to the architecture, concepts and algorithms of the Linux kernel in Professional Linux Kernel Architecture, a guide to the kernel sources and large number of connections among subsystems. Find an introduction to the relevant structures and functions exported by the kernel to userland, understand the theoretical and conceptual aspects of the Linux kernel and Unix derivatives, and gain a deeper understanding of the kernel. Learn how to reduce the vast amount of information contained in the kernel sources and obtain the skills necessary to understand the kernel sources.
Professional Linux Kernel Architecture
As the Linux kernel constantly evolves, so must your understanding of the central functions of the kernel. Linux expert Wolfgang Mauerer focuses on version 2.6.24 (as well as summarizing changes to versions 2.6.25 and 2.6.26) of the kernel as he walks you through the concepts, underlying structures, and implementation of the Linux kernel. Keeping a close connection with the source code—as well as the components and subsystems of the kernel—this book reviews the VFS layer and discusses virtual filesystems and the Extended filesystem family and examines how the page and buffer cache speed up kernel operations.
You'll take a look at the peculiarities of various architectures supported by the kernel, explore the assorted tools and means of working efficiently with the kernel sources, and investigate the numerous social aspects of kernel development and the Linux kernel community. Ultimately, this insightful book will serve as an indispensable step towards understanding structure and implementation of the Linux kernel.
What you will learn from this book
*Various ways of viewing the kernel—as an enhanced machine, a resource manager, and a library
*How the kernel handles all time-related requirements, both with low and high resolution
*The mechanisms required to ensure proper operation of the kernel on multiprocessor systems
*How modules add new functionality to the kernel
*How the kernel deals with memory management, page reclaim, and swapping
*How the kernel deals with networks and implements TCP/IP
Who this book is for
This book is for system programmers, administrators, developers of Linux-based solutions, and overall Linux enthusiasts. A solid foundation of C programming is required.
如果仅仅是想要了内核的基本原理的话,没必要去挑选这么大部头的书去读,学过操作系统的可以去看看<<linux内核完全注释>>这本书这本书更适合那些想要知道操作系统底层运如何和机器结合运作的人去读.结构更加清晰.如果看完内核注释的话在回过头来看这本书会觉得简单很多,因为...
评分里面的代码不是随便找的,而是将内核代码中的难以理解的部分和最最核心的代码部分提了出来。当你阅读源代码的时候,某些关键的函数你不知道是干什么用的,你可以从里面找到相关的说明,这些说明对于理解代码都是非常有益的。 不要说翻译的问题,当然你也可以读英...
评分不能说力荐,因为这本书真的不是一般的难。这本书似乎故意跟其他书作对,一般书上讲的它几乎不讲,讲的几乎都是相当难的。对linux内核有一些功底了,看完了《linux内核设计与实现》之后,虽然没看懂,但是好歹有了基础,转看这本书的时候还是一口血喷了出来,太JB难了。《实...
评分不能说力荐,因为这本书真的不是一般的难。这本书似乎故意跟其他书作对,一般书上讲的它几乎不讲,讲的几乎都是相当难的。对linux内核有一些功底了,看完了《linux内核设计与实现》之后,虽然没看懂,但是好歹有了基础,转看这本书的时候还是一口血喷了出来,太JB难了。《实...
评分rt; 前者像一个高分辨率的照相机,清晰,博大,但是缺乏“人情味”!! 后者,则非常循循善诱,且分析读代码人可能遇到的问题。。。。 前者像一个高分辨率的照相机,清晰,博大,但是缺乏“人情味”!! 后者,则非常循循善诱,且分析读代码人可能遇到的问题。。。。
个人感觉比《深入理解Linux内核》内容详细。
评分花了一个半月时间,对照着中文版纸书,啃完了这本书的电子版。十年前出版的书,很多代码在内核中已经过时,书中也有不少错误,但依然不影响它成为五星好书,内核中最关键部分的概念并不过时,而这本书把这些概念讲解得非常清晰,书中配图真是太好看了。
评分个人感觉比《深入理解Linux内核》内容详细。
评分个人感觉比《深入理解Linux内核》内容详细。
评分花了一个半月时间,对照着中文版纸书,啃完了这本书的电子版。十年前出版的书,很多代码在内核中已经过时,书中也有不少错误,但依然不影响它成为五星好书,内核中最关键部分的概念并不过时,而这本书把这些概念讲解得非常清晰,书中配图真是太好看了。
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