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Deep Dive Linux System Internals, Architecture and Kernel

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1
Introduction to the Linux Kernel.
2
Process Management and Scheduling
3
System Calls
4
Kernel Data Structures
5
Interrupts and Interrupt Handlers.
6
Bottom Halves and Deferring Work.
7
Linux Kernel Synchronization and Methods
8
Timers and Time Management
9
Memory Management.
10
The Virtual Filesystem.
11
The Block I/O Layer
12
The Process Address Space
13
The Page Cache and Page Writeback.
14
Devices and Modules
15
Debugging.
16
Portability

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