Re: Shall i do a new linux MM documentation?

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On November 29, 2001 07:36 am, mohan kumar wrote:
> 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.

Absolutely you should.  This is the best way for you to really understand the 
code and if it results in a new useful document, that's good for all of us.

> 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.

try lksr.org

Also, 'Understanding the Linux Kernel', O'Rielly

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