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-   
- INDEX OF DOCUMENTATION FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN WRITING AND/OR UNDERSTANDING
-                               THE LINUX KERNEL.
-                                       
-		Juan-Mariano de Goyeneche <jmseyas@dit.upm.es>
-   
-   
-   /*
-    * The latest version of this document may be found at: 
-    *   http://www.dit.upm.es/~jmseyas/linux/kernel/hackers-docs.html
-    */
+       Index of Documentation for People Interested in Writing and/or
+                                      
+                      Understanding the Linux Kernel.
+                                      
+              Juan-Mariano de Goyeneche < jmseyas@dit.upm.es>
+                                      
+/*
+ * The latest version of this document may be found at:
+ *   http://www.dit.upm.es/~jmseyas/linux/kernel/hackers-docs.html
+ */
 
    The need for a document like this one became apparent in the
    linux-kernel mailing list as the same questions, asking for pointers
@@ -31,301 +30,409 @@
    corrections, ideas or comments are also welcomed.
    
    The papers that follow are listed in no particular order. All are
-   catalogued with the following fields: the document's "Title", the
-   "Author"/s, the "URL" where they can be found, some "Keywords"
-   helpful when searching for specific topics, and a brief "Description"
-   of the Document.
+   cataloged with the following fields: the document's "Title", the
+   "Author"/s, the "URL" where they can be found, some "Keywords" helpful
+   when searching for specific topics, and a brief "Description" of the
+   Document.
    
    Enjoy!
    
-   
-   ON-LINE DOCS:
-   
-          + Title: "The Linux Kernel"
-            Author: David A. Rusling.
-            URL: http://sunsite.unc.edu/linux/LDP/tlk/tlk.html
-            Keywords: everything!, book.
-            Description: On line, 200 pages book describing most
-            aspects of the Linux Kernel. Probably, the first reference
-            for beginners. Lots of illustrations explaining data
-            structures use and relationships in the purest Richard W.
-            Stevens' style. Contents: "1.-Hardware Basics, 2.-Software
-            Basics, 3.-Memory Management, 4.-Processes, 5.-Interprocess
-            Communication Mechanisms, 6.-PCI, 7.-Interrupts and Interrupt
-            Handling, 8.-Device Drivers, 9.-The File system,
-            10.-Networks, 11.-Kernel Mechanisms, 12.-Modules, 13.-The
-            Linux Kernel Sources, A.-Linux Data Structures, B.-The Alpha
-            AXP Processor, C.-Useful Web and FTP Sites, D.-The GNU
-            General Public License, Glossary". In short: a must have.
-   
-          + Title: "The Linux Kernel Hackers' Guide"
-            Author: Michael K.Johnson and others.
-            URL: http://www.redhat.com:8080/HyperNews/get/khg.html
-            Keywords: everything!
-            Description: No more Postscript book-like version. Only
-            HTML now. Many people have contributed. The interface is
-            similar to web available mailing lists archives. You can find
-            some articles and then some mails asking questions about them
-            and/or complementing previous contributions. A little bit
-            anarchic in this aspect, but with some valuable information
-            in some cases.
-       
-          + Title: "Tour Of the Linux Kernel Source"
-            Author: Vijo Cherian.
-            URL: http://www.svrec.ernet.in/~vijo/tolks/tolks.html
-            Keywords:
-            Description: The name says it all. A tour of the sources,
-            describing directories, files, variables, data structures...
-            It covers general stuff, device drivers, filesystems, IPC and
-            Network Code.
-       
-          + Title: "Overview of the Virtual File System"
-            Author: Richard Gooch.
-            URL: http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/vfs.txt
-            Keywords: VFS, File System, mounting filesystems, opening
-            files, dentries,
-            dcache. Description: Brief introduction to the Linux
-            Virtual File System. What is it, how it works, operations
-            taken when opening a file or mounting a file system and
-            description of important data structures explaining the
-            purpose of each of their entries.
-   
-          + Title: "The Linux RAID-1, 4, 5 Code"
-            Author: Ingo Molnar, Gadi Oxman and Miguel de Icaza.
-            URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue44/2391.html
-            Keywords: RAID, MD driver.
-            Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner article. Here is
-            it's abstract: "A description of the implementation of the
-            RAID-1, RAID-4 and RAID-5 personalities of the MD device
-            driver in the Linux kernel, providing users with high
-            performance and reliable, secondary-storage capability using
-            software".
-   
-          + Title: "Dynamic Kernels: Modularized Device Drivers"
-            Author: Alessandro Rubini.
-            URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue23/1219.html
-            Keywords: device driver, module, loading/unloading modules,
-            allocating
-            resources. Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner
-            article. Here is it's abstract: "This is the first of a
-            series of four articles co-authored by Alessandro Rubini and
-            Georg Zezchwitz which present a practical approach to writing
-            Linux device drivers as kernel loadable modules. This
-            installment presents an introduction to the topic, preparing
-            the reader to understand next month's installment".
-   
-          + Title: "Dynamic Kernels: Discovery"
-            Author: Alessandro Rubini.
-            URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue24/kk24.html
-            Keywords: character driver, init_module, clean_up module,
-            autodetection,
-            mayor number, minor number, file operations, open(), close().
-            Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner article. Here is
-            it's abstract: "This article, the second of four, introduces
-            part of the actual code to create custom module implementing
-            a character device driver. It describes the code for module
-            initialization and cleanup, as well as the open() and close()
-            system calls".
-   
-          + Title: "The Devil's in the Details"
-            Author: Georg v. Zezschwitz and Alessandro Rubini.
-            URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue25/kk25.html
-            Keywords: read(), write(), select(), ioctl(), blocking/non
-            blocking mode,
-            interrupt handler. Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner
-            article. Here is it's abstract: "This article, the third of
-            four on writing character device drivers, introduces concepts
-            of reading, writing, and using ioctl-calls".
-   
-          + Title: "Dissecting Interrupts and Browsing DMA"
-            Author: Alessandro Rubini and Georg v. Zezschwitz.
-            URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue26/interrupt.html
-            Keywords: interrupts, irqs, DMA, bottom halves, task
-            queues.
-            Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner article. Here is
-            it's abstract: "This is the fourth in a series of articles
-            about writing character device drivers as loadable kernel
-            modules. This month, we further investigate the field of
-            interrupt handling. Though it is conceptually simple,
-            practical limitations and constraints make this an
-            ``interesting'' part of device driver writing, and several
-            different facilities have been provided for different
-            situations. We also investigate the complex topic of DMA".
-   
-          + Title: "Network Buffers And Memory Management"
-            Author: Alan Cox.
-            URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue30/kk30.html
-            Keywords: sk_buffs, network devices, protocol/link layer
-            variables, network
-            devices flags, transmit, receive, configuration, multicast.
-            Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner. Here is the
-            abstract: "Writing a network device driver for Linux is
-            fundamentally simple---most of the complexity (other than
-            talking to the hardware) involves managing network packets in
-            memory".
-       
-          + Title: "An Introduction to the Linux 1.3.x Networking Code"
-            Author: Vipul Gupta.
-            URL:
-            http://anchor.cs.binghamton.edu/courses/cs628/linux-net.html
-            Keywords: files, sk_buffs.
-            Description: A short description of files under the net/
-            directory. Each file has a one- or two-line paragraph to
-            describe it. Also, sk_buffs is explained with some
-            beautiful pictures. A little bit outdated.
-   
-          + Title: "Linux ioctl() Primer"
-            Author: Vipul Gupta.
-            URL:
-            http://anchor.cs.binghamton.edu/courses/cs628/ioctl.html
-            Keywords: ioctl, socket.
-            Description: Little description and examples on the use and
-            implementation of the ioctl() system call. A little bit
-            biased towards sockets.
-       
-          + Title: "Writing Linux Device Drivers"
-            Author: Michael K. Johnson.
-            URL: http://www.redhat.com/~johnsonm/devices.html
-            Keywords: files, VFS, file operations, kernel interface,
-            character vs
-            block devices, I/O access, hardware interrupts, DMA, access
-            to user memory, memory allocation, timers. Description:
-            Introductory 50-minutes (sic) tutorial on writing device
-            drivers. 12 pages written by the same author of the "Kernel
-            Hackers' Guide" which give a very good overview of the topic.
-   
-          + Title: "The Venus kernel interface"
-            Author: Peter J. Braam.
-            URL:
-            http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/kernel-venus-protocol.html
-            Keywords: coda, filesystem, venus, cache manager.
-            Description: "This document describes the communication
-            between Venus and kernel level file system code needed for
-            the operation of the Coda filesystem. This version document
-            is meant to describe the current interface (version 1.0) as
-            well as improvements we envisage".
-       
-          + Title: "Programming PCI-Devices under Linux"
-            Author: Claus Schroeter.
-            URL:
-            ftp://ftp.llp.fu-berlin.de/pub/linux/LINUX-LAB/whitepapers/pc
-            ip.ps.gz
-            Keywords: PCI, device, busmastering.
-            Description: 6 pages tutorial on PCI programming under
-            Linux. Gives the basic concepts on the architecture of the
-            PCI subsystem, as long as basic functions and macros to
-            read/write the devices and perform busmastering.
-       
-          + Title: "Writing Character Device Driver for Linux"
-            Author: R. Baruch and C. Schroeter.
-            URL:
-            ftp://ftp.llp.fu-berlin.de/pub/linux/LINUX-LAB/whitepapers/dr
-            ivers.ps.gz
-            Keywords: character device drivers, I/O, signals, DMA,
-            accessing ports in user space, kernel environment.
-            Description: 68 pages paper on writing character drivers. A
-            little bit old (1.993, 1.994) although still useful.
-       
-       
-       
-     * BOOKS: (Not on-line)
-       
-          + Title: "Linux Device Drivers"
-            Author: Alessandro Rubini.
-            Publisher: O'Reilly &Associates.
-            Date: 1998.
-            ISBN: 1-56592-292-1
-       
-          + Title: "Linux Kernel Internals"
-            Author: Michael Beck.
-            Publisher: Addison-Wesley.
-            Date: 1997.
-            ISBN: 0-201-33143-8 (second edition)
-       
-          + Title: "The Design of the UNIX Operating System"
-            Author: Maurice J. Bach.
-            Publisher: Prentice Hall.
-            Date: 1986.
-            ISBN: ???
-   
-          + Title: "The Design and Implementation of the 4.3 BSD UNIX
-            Operating System"
-            Author: Samuel J. Leffler, Marshall Kirk McKusick, Michael
-            J. Karels, John S. Quarterman.
-            Publisher: Addison-Wesley.
-            Date: 1989 (reprinted with corrections on October, 1990).
-            ISBN: 0-201-06196-1
-       
-          + Title: "The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD UNIX
-            Operating System"
-            Author: Marshall Kirk McKusick, Keith Bostic, Michael J.
-            Karels, John S. Quarterman.
-            Publisher: Addison-Wesley.
-            Date: 1996.
-            ISBN: 0-201-54979-4
-   
-          + Title: "Programmation Linux 2.0 API systeme et
-            fonctionnement du noyau"
-            Author: Remy Card, Eric Dumas, Franck Mevel.
-            Publisher: Eyrolles.
-            Date: 1997.
-            Pages: 520. ISBN: 2-212-08932-5
-       
-          + Title: "Unix internals -- the new frontiers"
-            Author: Uresh Vahalia.
-            Publisher: Prentice Hall.
-            Date: 1996.
-            Pages: 600. ISBN: 0-13-101908-2
-   
-       
-     * MISCELLANEOUS:
+     ON-LINE DOCS:
        
-          + Name: Linux Source Driver.
-            URL: http://lsd.linux.cz
-            Keywords: Browsing.
-            Description: "Linux Source Driver (LSD) is an application,
-            which can make browsing source codes of Linux kernel easier
-            than you can imagine. You can select between multiple
-            versions of kernel (e.g. 0.01, 1.0.0, 2.0.33, 2.0.34pre13,
-            2.0.0, 2.1.101 etc.). With LSD you can search Linux kernel
-            (fulltext, macros, types, functions and variables) and LSD
-            can generate patches for you on the fly (files, directories
-            or kernel)".
-       
-          + Name: Linux Weekly News.
-            URL: http://lwn.net
-            Keywords: last kernel news.
-            Description: The title says it all. There's a fixed kernel
-            section summarizing developers' work, bug fixes, new features
-            and versions produced during the week. Published every
-            Thursday.
-       
-          + Name: CuTTiNG.eDGe.LiNuX.
-            URL: http://edge.linuxhq.com
-            Keywords: changelist.
-            Description: Site which provides the changelist for every
-            kernel release. What's new, what's better, what's changed.
-            Myrdraal reads the patchs and describes them. Pointers to the
-            patches are there, too.
+     * Title: "The Linux Kernel"
+       Author: David A. Rusling.
+       URL: http://sunsite.unc.edu/linux/LDP/tlk/tlk.html
+       Keywords: everything!, book.
+       Description: On line, 200 pages book describing most aspects of
+       the Linux Kernel. Probably, the first reference for beginners.
+       Lots of illustrations explaining data structures use and
+       relationships in the purest Richard W. Stevens' style. Contents:
+       "1.-Hardware Basics, 2.-Software Basics, 3.-Memory Management,
+       4.-Processes, 5.-Interprocess Communication Mechanisms, 6.-PCI,
+       7.-Interrupts and Interrupt Handling, 8.-Device Drivers, 9.-The
+       File system, 10.-Networks, 11.-Kernel Mechanisms, 12.-Modules,
+       13.-The Linux Kernel Sources, A.-Linux Data Structures, B.-The
+       Alpha AXP Processor, C.-Useful Web and FTP Sites, D.-The GNU
+       General Public License, Glossary". In short: a must have.
+       
+     * Title: "The Linux Kernel Hackers' Guide"
+       Author: Michael K.Johnson and others.
+       URL: http://khg.redhat.com/HyperNews/get/khg.html
+       Keywords: everything!
+       Description: No more Postscript book-like version. Only HTML now.
+       Many people have contributed. The interface is similar to web
+       available mailing lists archives. You can find some articles and
+       then some mails asking questions about them and/or complementing
+       previous contributions. A little bit anarchic in this aspect, but
+       with some valuable information in some cases.
+       
+     * Title: "Conceptual Architecture of the Linux Kernel"
+       Author: Ivan T. Bowman.
+       URL: http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~itbowman/papers/CS746G-a1.html
+       Keywords: conceptual software arquitecture, extracted design,
+       reverse engineering, system structure.
+       Description: Conceptual software arquitecture of the Linux kernel,
+       automatically extracted from the source code. Very detailed. Good
+       figures. Gives good overall kernel understanding.
+       
+     * Title: "Concrete Architecture of the Linux Kernel"
+       Author: Ivan T. Bowman, Saheem Siddiqi, and Meyer C. Tanuan.
+       URL: http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~itbowman/papers/CS746G-a2.html
+       Keywords: concrete arquitecture, extracted design, reverse
+       engineering, system structure, dependencies.
+       Description: Concrete arquitecture of the Linux kernel,
+       automatically extracted from the source code. Very detailed. Good
+       figures. Gives good overall kernel understanding. This papers
+       focus on lower details than its predecessor (files, variables...).
+       
+     * Title: "Linux as a Case Study: Its Extracted Software
+       Architecture"
+       Author: Ivan T. Bowman, Richard C. Holt and Neil V. Brewster.
+       URL: http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~itbowman/papers/linuxcase.html
+       Keywords: software architecture, architecture recovery,
+       redocumentation.
+       Description: Paper appeared at ICSE'99, Los Angeles, May 16-22,
+       1999. A mixture of the previous two documents from the same
+       author.
+       
+     * Title: "Overview of the Virtual File System"
+       Author: Richard Gooch.
+       URL: http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/vfs.txt
+       Keywords: VFS, File System, mounting filesystems, opening files,
+       dentries,
+       dcache. Description: Brief introduction to the Linux Virtual File
+       System. What is it, how it works, operations taken when opening a
+       file or mounting a file system and description of important data
+       structures explaining the purpose of each of their entries.
+       
+     * Title: "The Linux RAID-1, 4, 5 Code"
+       Author: Ingo Molnar, Gadi Oxman and Miguel de Icaza.
+       URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue44/2391.html
+       Keywords: RAID, MD driver.
+       Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner article. Here is it's
+       abstract: "A description of the implementation of the RAID-1,
+       RAID-4 and RAID-5 personalities of the MD device driver in the
+       Linux kernel, providing users with high performance and reliable,
+       secondary-storage capability using software".
+       
+     * Title: "Dynamic Kernels: Modularized Device Drivers"
+       Author: Alessandro Rubini.
+       URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue23/1219.html
+       Keywords: device driver, module, loading/unloading modules,
+       allocating resources.
+       Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner article. Here is it's
+       abstract: "This is the first of a series of four articles
+       co-authored by Alessandro Rubini and Georg Zezchwitz which present
+       a practical approach to writing Linux device drivers as kernel
+       loadable modules. This installment presents an introduction to the
+       topic, preparing the reader to understand next month's
+       installment".
+       
+     * Title: "Dynamic Kernels: Discovery"
+       Author: Alessandro Rubini.
+       URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue24/kk24.html
+       Keywords: character driver, init_module, clean_up module,
+       autodetection,
+       mayor number, minor number, file operations, open(), close().
+       Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner article. Here is it's
+       abstract: "This article, the second of four, introduces part of
+       the actual code to create custom module implementing a character
+       device driver. It describes the code for module initialization and
+       cleanup, as well as the open() and close() system calls".
+       
+     * Title: "The Devil's in the Details"
+       Author: Georg v. Zezschwitz and Alessandro Rubini.
+       URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue25/kk25.html
+       Keywords: read(), write(), select(), ioctl(), blocking/non
+       blocking mode, interrupt handler.
+       Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner article. Here is it's
+       abstract: "This article, the third of four on writing character
+       device drivers, introduces concepts of reading, writing, and using
+       ioctl-calls".
+       
+     * Title: "Dissecting Interrupts and Browsing DMA"
+       Author: Alessandro Rubini and Georg v. Zezschwitz.
+       URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue26/interrupt.html
+       Keywords: interrupts, irqs, DMA, bottom halves, task queues.
+       Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner article. Here is it's
+       abstract: "This is the fourth in a series of articles about
+       writing character device drivers as loadable kernel modules. This
+       month, we further investigate the field of interrupt handling.
+       Though it is conceptually simple, practical limitations and
+       constraints make this an ``interesting'' part of device driver
+       writing, and several different facilities have been provided for
+       different situations. We also investigate the complex topic of
+       DMA".
+       
+     * Title: "Network Buffers And Memory Management"
+       Author: Alan Cox.
+       URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue30/kk30.html
+       Keywords: sk_buffs, network devices, protocol/link layer
+       variables, network devices flags, transmit, receive,
+       configuration, multicast.
+       Description: Linux Journal Kernel Korner. Here is the abstract:
+       "Writing a network device driver for Linux is fundamentally
+       simple---most of the complexity (other than talking to the
+       hardware) involves managing network packets in memory".
+       
+     * Title: "An Introduction to the Linux 1.3.x Networking Code"
+       Author: Vipul Gupta.
+       URL: http://anchor.cs.binghamton.edu/courses/cs628/linux-net.html
+       Keywords: files, sk_buffs.
+       Description: A short description of files under the net/
+       directory. Each file has a one or two lines paragraph description.
+       sk_buffs explained, too, with some beautiful pictures. A little
+       bit outdated.
+       
+     * Title: "Linux ioctl() Primer"
+       Author: Vipul Gupta.
+       URL: http://anchor.cs.binghamton.edu/courses/cs628/ioctl.html
+       Keywords: ioctl, socket.
+       Description: Little description and examples on the use and
+       implementation of the ioctl() system call. A little bit biased
+       towards sockets.
+       
+     * Title: "Writing Linux Device Drivers"
+       Author: Michael K. Johnson.
+       URL: http://www.redhat.com/~johnsonm/devices.html
+       Keywords: files, VFS, file operations, kernel interface, character
+       vs block devices, I/O access, hardware interrupts, DMA, access to
+       user memory, memory allocation, timers.
+       Description: Introductory 50-minutes (sic) tutorial on writing
+       device drivers. 12 pages written by the same author of the "Kernel
+       Hackers' Guide" which give a very good overview of the topic.
+       
+     * Title: "The Venus kernel interface"
+       Author: Peter J. Braam.
+       URL:
+       http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/html/kernel-venus-protocol.html
+       Keywords: coda, filesystem, venus, cache manager.
+       Description: "This document describes the communication between
+       Venus and kernel level file system code needed for the operation
+       of the Coda filesystem. This version document is meant to describe
+       the current interface (version 1.0) as well as improvements we
+       envisage".
+       
+     * Title: "Programming PCI-Devices under Linux"
+       Author: Claus Schroeter.
+       URL:
+       ftp://ftp.llp.fu-berlin.de/pub/linux/LINUX-LAB/whitepapers/pcip.ps
+       .gz
+       Keywords: PCI, device, busmastering.
+       Description: 6 pages tutorial on PCI programming under Linux.
+       Gives the basic concepts on the architecture of the PCI subsystem,
+       as long as basic functions and macros to read/write the devices
+       and perform busmastering.
+       
+     * Title: "Writing Character Device Driver for Linux"
+       Author: R. Baruch and C. Schroeter.
+       URL:
+       ftp://ftp.llp.fu-berlin.de/pub/linux/LINUX-LAB/whitepapers/drivers
+       .ps.gz
+       Keywords: character device drivers, I/O, signals, DMA, accesing
+       ports in user space, kernel environment.
+       Description: 68 pages paper on writing character drivers. A little
+       bit old (1.993, 1.994) although still useful.
+       
+     * Title: "The Second Extended Filesystem"
+       Author: Matthew Wilcox.
+       URL: http://pocket.fluff.org/~mrw/linux/ext2.txt
+       Keywords: ext2, filesystem.
+       Description: Description of ext2's blocks, directories, inodes ...
+       
+     * Title: "Analysis of the Ext2fs structure"
+       Author: Louis-Dominique Dubeau.
+       URL: http://step.polymtl.ca/~ldd/ext2fs/ext2fs_toc.html
+       Keywords: ext2, filesystem, ext2fs.
+       Description: Description of ext2's blocks, directories, inodes,
+       bitmaps, invariants ...
+       
+     * Title: "Kernel API changes from 2.0 to 2.2"
+       Author: Richard Gooch.
+       URL:
+       http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/docs/porting-to-2.2.html
+       Keywords: 2.2, changes.
+       Description: Kernel functions/structures/variables which changed
+       from 2.0.x to 2.2.x.
+       
+     * Title: "Kernel API changes from 2.2 to 2.3"
+       Author: Richard Gooch.
+       URL:
+       http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/docs/porting-to-2.2.html
+       Keywords: 2.3, changes.
+       Description: Kernel functions/structures/variables which changed
+       from 2.2.x to 2.3.x.
+       
+     * Title: "Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide"
+       Author: Ori Pomerantz.
+       URL: http://www.linuxdoc.org/LDP/lkmpg/mpg.html
+       Keywords: modules, GPL book, /proc, ioctls, system calls,
+       interrupt handlers .
+       Description: Very nice 92 pages GPL book on the topic of modules
+       programming. Lots of examples.
+       
+     * Title: "Device File System (devfs) Overview"
+       Author: Richard Gooch.
+       URL: http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/docs/devfs.txt
+       Keywords: filesystem, /dev, devfs, dynamic devices, major/minor
+       allocation, device management.
+       Description: Document describing Richard Gooch's controversial
+       devfs, which allows for dynamic devices, only shows present
+       devices in /dev, gets rid of major/minor numbers allocation
+       problems, and allows for hundreds of identical devices (which some
+       USB systems might demand soon).
+       
+     * Title: "I/O Event Handling Under Linux"
+       Author: Richard Gooch.
+       URL: http://www.atnf.csiro.au/~rgooch/linux/docs/io-events.html
+       Keywords: IO, I/O, select(2), poll(2), FDs, aio_read(2), readiness
+       event queues.
+       Description: From the Introduction: "I/O Event handling is about
+       how your Operating System allows you to manage a large number of
+       open files (file descriptors in UNIX/POSIX, or FDs) in your
+       application. You want the OS to notify you when FDs become active
+       (have data ready to be read or are ready for writing). Ideally you
+       want a mechanism that is scalable. This means a large number of
+       inactive FDs cost very little in memory and CPU time to manage".
+       
+     BOOKS: (Not on-line)
+   
+     * Title: "Linux Device Drivers"
+       Author: Alessandro Rubini.
+       Publisher: O'Reilly &Associates.
+       Date: 1998.
+       ISBN: 1-56592-292-1
+       
+     * Title: "Linux Kernel Internals"
+       Author: Michael Beck.
+       Publisher: Addison-Wesley.
+       Date: 1997.
+       ISBN: 0-201-33143-8 (second edition)
+       
+     * Title: "The Design of the UNIX Operating System"
+       Author: Maurice J. Bach.
+       Publisher: Prentice Hall.
+       Date: 1986.
+       Pages: 471.
+       ISBN: 0-13-201757-1
+       
+     * Title: "The Design and Implementation of the 4.3 BSD UNIX
+       Operating System"
+       Author: Samuel J. Leffler, Marshall Kirk McKusick, Michael J.
+       Karels, John S. Quarterman.
+       Publisher: Addison-Wesley.
+       Date: 1989 (reprinted with corrections on October, 1990).
+       ISBN: 0-201-06196-1
+       
+     * Title: "The Design and Implementation of the 4.4 BSD UNIX
+       Operating System"
+       Author: Marshall Kirk McKusick, Keith Bostic, Michael J. Karels,
+       John S. Quarterman.
+       Publisher: Addison-Wesley.
+       Date: 1996.
+       ISBN: 0-201-54979-4
+       
+     * Title: "Programmation Linux 2.0 API systeme et fonctionnement du
+       noyau"
+       Author: Remy Card, Eric Dumas, Franck Mevel.
+       Publisher: Eyrolles.
+       Date: 1997.
+       Pages: 520.
+       ISBN: 2-212-08932-5
+       Notes: French.
+       
+     * Title: "The Linux Kernel Book"
+       Author: Remy Card, Eric Dumas, Franck Mevel.
+       Publisher: John Wiley & Sons.
+       Date: 1998.
+       ISBN: 0-471-98141-9
+       Notes: English translation.
+       
+     * Title: "Linux 2.0"
+       Author: Remy Card, Eric Dumas, Franck Mevel.
+       Publisher: Gestión 2000.
+       Date: 1997.
+       Pages: 501.
+       ISBN: 8-480-88208-5
+       Notes: Spanish translation.
+       
+     * Title: "Unix internals -- the new frontiers"
+       Author: Uresh Vahalia.
+       Publisher: Prentice Hall.
+       Date: 1996.
+       Pages: 600.
+       ISBN: 0-13-101908-2
+       
+     * Title: "Linux Core Kernel Commentary. Guide to Insider's Knowledge
+       on the Core Kernel od the Linux Code"
+       Author: Scott Maxwell.
+       Publisher: ???.
+       Date: 1999.
+       Pages: 592.
+       ISBN: 1-57610-469-9
+       Notes: CD-ROM included.
+       
+     MISCELLANEOUS:
+   
+     * Name: Linux Source Driver.
+       URL: http://lsd.linux.cz
+       Keywords: Browsing source code.
+       Description: "Linux Source Driver (LSD) is an application, which
+       can make browsing source codes of Linux kernel easier than you can
+       imagine. You can select between multiple versions of kernel (e.g.
+       0.01, 1.0.0, 2.0.33, 2.0.34pre13, 2.0.0, 2.1.101 etc.). With LSD
+       you can search Linux kernel (fulltext, macros, types, functions
+       and variables) and LSD can generate patches for you on the fly
+       (files, directories or kernel)".
+       
+     * Name: Cross-Referencing Linux.
+       URL: http://lxr.linux.no/source/
+       Keywords: Browsing source code.
+       Description: Another web-based Linux kernel source code browser.
+       Lots of cross references to variables and functions. You can see
+       where they are defined and where they are used.
+       
+     * Name: Linux Weekly News.
+       URL: http://lwn.net
+       Keywords: latest kernel news.
+       Description: The title says it all. There's a fixed kernel section
+       summarizing developers' work, bug fixes, new features and versions
+       produced during the week. Published every Thursday.
+       
+     * Name: Kernel Traffic.
+       URL: http://kt.linuxcare.com
+       Keywords: linux-kernel mailing list, weekly kernel news.
+       Description: Weekly newsletter covering the most relevant
+       discussions of the linux-kernel mailing list.
+       
+     * Name: CuTTiNG.eDGe.LiNuX.
+       URL: http://edge.kernelnotes.org
+       Keywords: changelist.
+       Description: Site which provides the changelist for every kernel
+       release. What's new, what's better, what's changed. Myrdraal reads
+       the patches and describes them. Pointers to the patches are there,
+       too.
+       
+     * Name: New linux-kernel Mailing List FAQ.
+       URL: Original site:
+       http://www.altern.org/andrebalsa/doc/lkml-faq.html
+       URL: U.S. mirror site:
+       http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~rreilova/linux/lkml-faq.html
+       Keywords: linux-kernel mailing list FAQ.
+       Description: linux-kernel is a mailing list for developers to
+       communicate. This FAQ builds on the previous linux-kernel mailing
+       list FAQ maintained by Frohwalt Egerer, who no longer maintains
+       it. Read it to see how to join the mailing list. Dozens of
+       interesting questions regarding the list, Linux, developers (who
+       is ...?), terms (what is...?) are answered here too. Just read it.
+       
+     * Name: "Linux Virtual File System"
+       Author: Peter J. Braam.
+       URL: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/talks/linuxvfs
+       Keywords: slides, VFS, inode, superblock, dentry, dcache.
+       Description: Set of slides, presumably from a presentation on the
+       Linux VFS layer. Covers version 2.1.x, with dentries and the
+       dcache.
+     _________________________________________________________________
    
-          + Name: New linux-kernel Mailing List FAQ.
-            URL: Original site:
-            http://www.altern.org/andrebalsa/doc/lkml-faq.html
-            URL: U.S. mirror site:
-            http://www.ececs.uc.edu/~rreilova/linux/lkml-faq.html
-            Keywords: linux-kernel mailing list FAQ.
-            Description: linux-kernel is a mailing list for developers
-            to communicate. This FAQ builds on the previous linux-kernel
-            mailing list FAQ maintained by Frohwalt Egerer, who no longer
-            maintains it. Read it to see how to join the mailing list.
-            Dozens of interesting questions regarding the list, Linux,
-            developers (who is ...?), terms (what is...?) are answered
-            here too. Just read it.
-       
-          + Name: "Linux Virtual File System"
-            Author: Peter J. Braam.
-            URL: http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/doc/talks/linuxvfs
-            Keywords: slides, VFS, inode, superblock, dentry, dcache.
-            Description: Set of slides, presumably from a presentation
-            on the Linux VFS layer. Covers version 2.1.x, with dentries
-            and the dcache.
+   Document last updated on Tue Nov 30 11:20:00 CET 1999

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