April 2022
Beginner to intermediate
708 pages
14h 54m
English
The Linux kernel is a standalone piece of software—as you'll see in this chapter—that does not depend on any external library as it implements any functionalities it needs to use (from list management to compression algorithms, everything is implemented from scratch). It implements any mechanism you may encounter in modern libraries and even more, such as compression, string functions, and so on. We will walk step by step through the most important aspects of such capabilities.
In this chapter, we will cover the following topics: