I am not sure of the opinions of the pundits, but at least to me this is
very much appealing since I have been looking for something similar a
while ago.
Thanks,
Dinesh
black hole wrote:
Hi,
Does it make a sense to write examples of how to use
kernel API and put it on-line so others have a chance
to contribute?
I did not manage to google out anything interesting
on this topic. This makes me think that it probably
does not have much sense, but i'll still give it a shot
and ask.
To have some picture of what I mean:
Documented source code examples covering (for the start)
asynchronous IO (with adress space operations), RPC,
kobjects, memory mapping, and anything else of interest
(there are many topics, I guess). The documentation
should also point to how the kernel implements the API
(again, only where it makes sense to do so).
I work on a two big projects that involve (not hardware
related) kernel programming and patching. Learning
kernel programming by a trial-and-error is a bit time consuming :)
BlackHole
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