Below is the table of content of Chapter 1:
1 INTRODUCTION.
1.1 Overview of TCP/IP Stack.
1.2 Source Code Organization for Linux 2.4.20.
1.3 TCP/IP Stack and Kernel Control Paths.
1.4 Linux Kernel Until Version 2.4 Is Non-preemptible.
1.5 Linux Process and Thread.
1.6 Kernel Synchronization Mechanism.
1.7 Application Interfaces for TCP/IP Programming.
1.8 Shutdown.
1.9 I/O.
1.10 TCP State.
1.11 Summary.
I'm not sure about this because I don't have a copy on my hand.Who can make sure that on which version of this book was based ?
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Robert P. J. Day <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
since that book is listed as copyright 2008, it would be ridiculousOn Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Pedro Roure Malta de Sa wrote:
> Anybody knows if this book, about TCP/IP stack implementation in Linux, covers 2.6
> or 2.4 kernel series ?
>
> 2009/1/4 Denis Kirjanov <kirjanov@xxxxxxxxx>
> I have a copy. It's well, but too big)
>
> Recently was published book about TCP/IP stack implementation in Linux:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Architecture-Design-Implementation-Linux-Practitioners/dp/047
> 0147733/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1231089656&sr=8-3
> I think that the book should be good.
>
if it was based on the 2.4 kernel.
rday
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