On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Anuz Pratap Singh Tomar <chambilkethakur@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Start you literature survey with two points 1) Open source and the Linux kernel and understand your distro because there your tools come packaged in some meaningful manner. These are gcc, ld, as, and many libraries for specific purposes etc. 2) Go for understanding how different functions work in harmony at the kernel level. These can be file system, process management and scheduling, and memory management the toughest because it highly depends on the understanding of the hardware architecture and what hardware facilities are supported.
>>>>thinking to implement one scheduling algorithm>>>>i dint get much information on netyou didn't look hard.
>>>>bash 2-3 times
that IMHO wont help in implementing scheduling algorithm
Start you literature survey with two points 1) Open source and the Linux kernel and understand your distro because there your tools come packaged in some meaningful manner. These are gcc, ld, as, and many libraries for specific purposes etc. 2) Go for understanding how different functions work in harmony at the kernel level. These can be file system, process management and scheduling, and memory management the toughest because it highly depends on the understanding of the hardware architecture and what hardware facilities are supported.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 2:54 PM, abhish agarwal <abhish_agr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All,
I am new in kernel programming. from theory point of view i have gone through bash 2-3 times. But where to start and what tools do i need for that i dont have much idea.I was thinking to implement one scheduling algorithm from starting point of view but i dint get much information on net.Please guide me. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Abhish
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