Linux System Programming / Robert Love
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- 23rd 005.432 ROB
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It includes Appendix, Bibliography and Index Pages.
Write software that draws directly on servicesoffered by the Linux kernel and core system libraries. With this comprehensivebook, Linux kernel contributor Robert Love provides you with a tutorial onLinux system programming, a reference manual on Linux system calls, and aninsider’s guide to writing smarter, faster code.
Love clearly distinguishes between POSIXstandard functions and special services offered only by Linux. With a newchapter on multithreading, this updated and expanded edition provides anin-depth look at Linux from both a theoretical and applied perspective over awide range of programming topics, including:
A Linux kernel, C library, and C compiler overview
Basic I/O operations, such as reading from and writing to files
Advanced I/O interfaces, memory mappings, and optimization techniques
The family of system calls for basic process management
Advanced process management, including real-time processes
Thread concepts, multithreaded programming, and Pthreads
File and directory management
Interfaces for allocating memory and optimizing memory access
Basic and advanced signal interfaces, and their role on the system
Clock management, including POSIX clocks and high-resolution timers
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