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发表于 2006-9-27 12:32:00 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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【文件名】:06927@52RD_Understanding.The.Linux.Kernel.3Ed.rar
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【简 介】:
【目 录】:
Preface
        The Audience for This Book
        Organization of the Material
        Level of Description
        Overview of the Book
        Background Information
        Conventions in This Book
        How to Contact Us
        Safari® Enabled
        Acknowledgments
         Chapter 1.  Introduction
        Section 1.1.  Linux Versus Other Unix-Like Kernels
        Section 1.2.  Hardware Dependency
        Section 1.3.  Linux Versions
        Section 1.4.  Basic Operating System Concepts
        Section 1.5.  An Overview of the Unix Filesystem
        Section 1.6.  An Overview of Unix Kernels
         Chapter 2.  Memory Addressing
        Section 2.1.  Memory Addresses
        Section 2.2.  Segmentation in Hardware
        Section 2.3.  Segmentation in Linux
        Section 2.4.  Paging in Hardware
        Section 2.5.  Paging in Linux
         Chapter 3.  Processes
        Section 3.1.  Processes, Lightweight Processes, and Threads
        Section 3.2.  Process Descriptor
        Section 3.3.  Process Switch
        Section 3.4.  Creating Processes
        Section 3.5.  Destroying Processes
         Chapter 4.  Interrupts and Exceptions
        Section 4.1.  The Role of Interrupt Signals
        Section 4.2.  Interrupts and Exceptions
        Section 4.3.  Nested Execution of Exception and Interrupt Handlers
        Section 4.4.  Initializing the Interrupt Descriptor Table
        Section 4.5.  Exception Handling
        Section 4.6.  Interrupt Handling
        Section 4.7.  Softirqs and Tasklets
        Section 4.8.  Work Queues
        Section 4.9.  Returning from Interrupts and Exceptions
         Chapter 5.  Kernel Synchronization
        Section 5.1.  How the Kernel Services Requests
        Section 5.2.  Synchronization Primitives
        Section 5.3.  Synchronizing Accesses to Kernel Data Structures
        Section 5.4.  Examples of Race Condition Prevention
         Chapter 6.  Timing Measurements
        Section 6.1.  Clock and Timer Circuits
        Section 6.2.  The Linux Timekeeping Architecture
        Section 6.3.  Updating the Time and Date
        Section 6.4.  Updating System Statistics
        Section 6.5.  Software Timers and Delay Functions
        Section 6.6.  System Calls Related to Timing Measurements
         Chapter 7.  Process Scheduling
        Section 7.1.  Scheduling Policy
        Section 7.2.  The Scheduling Algorithm
        Section 7.3.  Data Structures Used by the Scheduler
        Section 7.4.  Functions Used by the Scheduler
        Section 7.5.  Runqueue Balancing in Multiprocessor Systems
        Section 7.6.  System Calls Related to Scheduling
         Chapter 8.  Memory Management
        Section 8.1.  Page Frame Management
        Section 8.2.  Memory Area Management
        Section 8.3.  Noncontiguous Memory Area Management
         Chapter 9.  Process Address Space
        Section 9.1.  The Process's Address Space
        Section 9.2.  The Memory Descriptor
        Section 9.3.  Memory Regions
        Section 9.4.  Page Fault Exception Handler
        Section 9.5.  Creating and Deleting a Process Address Space
        Section 9.6.  Managing the Heap
         Chapter 10.  System Calls
        Section 10.1.  POSIX APIs and System Calls
        Section 10.2.  System Call Handler and Service Routines
        Section 10.3.  Entering and Exiting a System Call
        Section 10.4.  Parameter Passing
        Section 10.5.  Kernel Wrapper Routines
         Chapter 11.  Signals
        Section 11.1.  The Role of Signals
        Section 11.2.  Generating a Signal
        Section 11.3.  Delivering a Signal
        Section 11.4.  System Calls Related to Signal Handling
         Chapter 12.  The Virtual Filesystem
        Section 12.1.  The Role of the Virtual Filesystem (VFS)
        Section 12.2.  VFS Data Structures
        Section 12.3.  Filesystem Types
        Section 12.4.  Filesystem Handling
        Section 12.5.  Pathname Lookup
        Section 12.6.  Implementations of VFS System Calls
        Section 12.7.  File Locking
         Chapter 13.  I/O Architecture and Device Drivers
        Section 13.1.  I/O Architecture
        Section 13.2.  The Device Driver Model
        Section 13.3.  Device Files
        Section 13.4.  Device Drivers
        Section 13.5.  Character Device Drivers
         Chapter 14.  Block Device Drivers
        Section 14.1.  Block Devices Handling
        Section 14.2.  The Generic Block Layer
        Section 14.3.  The I/O Scheduler
        Section 14.4.  Block Device Drivers
        Section 14.5.  Opening a Block Device File
         Chapter 15.  The Page Cache
        Section 15.1.  The Page Cache
        Section 15.2.  Storing Blocks in the Page Cache
        Section 15.3.  Writing Dirty Pages to Disk
        Section 15.4.  The sync( ), fsync( ), and fdatasync( ) System Calls
         Chapter 16.  Accessing Files
        Section 16.1.  Reading and Writing a File
        Section 16.2.  Memory Mapping
        Section 16.3.  Direct I/O Transfers
        Section 16.4.  Asynchronous I/O
         Chapter 17.  Page Frame Reclaiming
        Section 17.1.  The Page Frame Reclaiming Algorithm
        Section 17.2.  Reverse Mapping
        Section 17.3.  Implementing the PFRA
        Section 17.4.  Swapping
         Chapter 18.  The Ext2 and Ext3 Filesystems
        Section 18.1.  General Characteristics of Ext2
        Section 18.2.  Ext2 Disk Data Structures
        Section 18.3.  Ext2 Memory Data Structures
        Section 18.4.  Creating the Ext2 Filesystem
        Section 18.5.  Ext2 Methods
        Section 18.6.  Managing Ext2 Disk Space
        Section 18.7.  The Ext3 Filesystem
         Chapter 19.  Process Communication
        Section 19.1.  Pipes
        Section 19.2.  FIFOs
        Section 19.3.  System V IPC
        Section 19.4.  POSIX Message Queues
         Chapter 20.  Program ExZecution
        Section 20.1.  Executable Files
        Section 20.2.  Executable Formats
        Section 20.3.  Execution Domains
        Section 20.4.  The exec Functions
         Appendix A.  System Startup
        Section A.1.  Prehistoric Age: the BIOS
        Section A.2.  Ancient Age: the Boot Loader
        Section A.3.  Middle Ages: the setup( ) Function
        Section A.4.  Renaissance: the startup_32( ) Functions
        Section A.5.  Modern Age: the start_kernel( ) Function
         Appendix B.  Modules
        Section B.1.  To Be (a Module) or Not to Be?
        Section B.2.  Module Implementation
        Section B.3.  Linking and Unlinking Modules
        Section B.4.  Linking Modules on Demand
        Bibliography
        Books on Unix Kernels
        Books on the Linux Kernel
        Books on PC Architecture and Technical Manuals on Intel Microprocessors
        Other Online Documentation Sources
        Research Papers Related to Linux Development
     About the Authors
     Colophon
     Index

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发表于 2006-10-18 20:15:00 | 显示全部楼层
好书,支持下
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 楼主| 发表于 2006-10-19 21:43:00 | 显示全部楼层
呵呵,想学Linux内核的赶紧吧,没有书比它更经典了![em12]
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发表于 2014-1-16 06:56:16 | 显示全部楼层
不错!谢谢楼主!
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