For a beginner I recently wrote a tiny demonstration
of what the kernel does, given a trivial user program.
Now that it served its purpose it would be a pity to
throw it out again, maybe it can be useful to someone else.
See
http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/vfs/trail-1.html
Andries
[email protected] wrote:
>
> For a beginner I recently wrote a tiny demonstration
> of what the kernel does, given a trivial user program.
> Now that it served its purpose it would be a pity to
> throw it out again, maybe it can be useful to someone else.
>
> See
> http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/vfs/trail-1.html
Cool.
Post this to kernelnewbies: [email protected]
Eli
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This looks great, in fact I was working on something similar for
myself. Unfortunately, like all good documentation, it's already
slightly out of date. Just this morning I noticed that as of the
2.4.2-preX, the __make_request function no longer contains this code:
if (!q->plugged)
q->request_fn(q);
I don't know why the change was made, and I have not yet found where
how q->request_fn gets called for non-plugged request queues, but
since this is one of the key steps of the whole process, it will be
great to keep this documentation current.
robert
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 11:23:51PM +0100, [email protected] wrote:
> For a beginner I recently wrote a tiny demonstration
> of what the kernel does, given a trivial user program.
> Now that it served its purpose it would be a pity to
> throw it out again, maybe it can be useful to someone else.
>
> See
> http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/vfs/trail-1.html
>
> Andries
>
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