Hands-On System Programming with Linux: Explore Linux system programming interfaces, theory, and practice

The Linux OS and its embedded and server applications are critical components of today’s software infrastructure in a decentralized, networked universe. The industry's demand for proficient Linux developers is only rising with time. Hands-On System Programming with Linux gives you a solid theoretical base and practical industry-relevant descriptions, and covers the Linux system programming domain. It delves into the art and science of Linux application programming— system architecture, process memory and management, signaling, timers, pthreads, and file IO.
This book goes beyond the use API X to do Y approach; it explains the concepts and theories required to understand programming interfaces and design decisions, the tradeoffs made by experienced developers when using them, and the rationale behind them. Troubleshooting tips and techniques are included in the concluding chapter.
By the end of this book, you will have gained essential conceptual design knowledge and hands-on experience working with Linux system programming interfaces.

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Hands-On System Programming with Linux: Explore Linux system programming interfaces, theory, and practice

The Linux OS and its embedded and server applications are critical components of today’s software infrastructure in a decentralized, networked universe. The industry's demand for proficient Linux developers is only rising with time. Hands-On System Programming with Linux gives you a solid theoretical base and practical industry-relevant descriptions, and covers the Linux system programming domain. It delves into the art and science of Linux application programming— system architecture, process memory and management, signaling, timers, pthreads, and file IO.
This book goes beyond the use API X to do Y approach; it explains the concepts and theories required to understand programming interfaces and design decisions, the tradeoffs made by experienced developers when using them, and the rationale behind them. Troubleshooting tips and techniques are included in the concluding chapter.
By the end of this book, you will have gained essential conceptual design knowledge and hands-on experience working with Linux system programming interfaces.

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Hands-On System Programming with Linux: Explore Linux system programming interfaces, theory, and practice

Hands-On System Programming with Linux: Explore Linux system programming interfaces, theory, and practice

by Kaiwan N Billimoria
Hands-On System Programming with Linux: Explore Linux system programming interfaces, theory, and practice

Hands-On System Programming with Linux: Explore Linux system programming interfaces, theory, and practice

by Kaiwan N Billimoria

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Overview

The Linux OS and its embedded and server applications are critical components of today’s software infrastructure in a decentralized, networked universe. The industry's demand for proficient Linux developers is only rising with time. Hands-On System Programming with Linux gives you a solid theoretical base and practical industry-relevant descriptions, and covers the Linux system programming domain. It delves into the art and science of Linux application programming— system architecture, process memory and management, signaling, timers, pthreads, and file IO.
This book goes beyond the use API X to do Y approach; it explains the concepts and theories required to understand programming interfaces and design decisions, the tradeoffs made by experienced developers when using them, and the rationale behind them. Troubleshooting tips and techniques are included in the concluding chapter.
By the end of this book, you will have gained essential conceptual design knowledge and hands-on experience working with Linux system programming interfaces.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788996747
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication date: 10/31/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 794
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Kaiwan N Billimoria taught himself programming on his dad's IBM PC back in 1983. He was programming in C and Assembly on DOS until he discovered the joys of Unix (via Richard Steven's iconic book, UNIX Network Programming, and by writing C code on SCO Unix). Kaiwan has worked on many aspects of the Linux system programming stack, including Bash scripting, system programming in C, kernel internals, and embedded Linux work. He has actively worked on several commercial/OSS projects. His contributions include drivers to the mainline Linux OS, and many smaller projects hosted on GitHub. His Linux passion feeds well into his passion for teaching these topics to engineers, which he has done for over two decades now. It doesn't hurt that he is a recreational ultra-marathoner too.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
  1. Linux System Architecture
  2. Virtual Memory
  3. Resource Limits
  4. Dynamic Memory Allocation
  5. Linux Memory Issues
  6. Debugging Tools for Common Memory Issues
  7. Process Credentials
  8. Process Execution
  9. Process Capabilities
  10. Process Creation
  11. Signalling - Part 1
  12. Signalling - Part 2
  13. Timers
  14. Multithreading with Pthreads Part 1-Essentials
  15. Multithreading with Pthreads Part II - Synchronization
  16. Multithreading with Pthreads Part III
  17. CPU Scheduling on Linux
  18. Advanced File I/O
  19. Troubleshooting and Best Practices
  20. File IO Essentials
  21. Daemon Processes
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