RE: Shall i do a new linux MM documentation?

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Hi,

These sites has some documentation:

http://linux-mm.org/
http://dmalloc.com/
http://www.surriel.com/zone-alloc.html
http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/khg/HyperNews/get/memory/memory.html
http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~itbowman/CS746G/a2/#_Toc411854253


Jostein


>===== Original Message From mohan kumar <mohan_knb@yahoo.com> =====
>SUBJECT: Planning to do some documentation on linux
>2.4.1 memory management
>
>hi all,
>I was searching the net for documentation and did not
>find any thing clear enough. So iam planning to do it
>and make it look the way any newbie wants.
>
>The things i plan to put in the document are(every
>thing will be for the i386 arch):
>1. Introduction to memory management.
>2. Introduction to memory management in Linux.
>3. A list of functions and macros used for mm.
>4. A state diagram explaining the state changes.
>5. A number of detailed flowcharts explaining the
>internals of mm code(i realy want to represent whats
>happening).
>
>Can some one help me in finding documents that would
>serve as inputs for my work (i have already googled).
>I also need ur ideas how this can be done. Also, if u
>have already seen a document like this please give me
>its link.
>
>cheers,
>Mohan S
>
>
>
>
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