`This document describes the common routines, locking systems
and general requirements for kernel code: its goal is to serve as a
primer for Linux kernel development.'
I won't expand this into a book (it'd be unmaintainable, and hence
useless), but additions, comments and gotchyas appreciated.
HTML:
http://www.samba.org/~netfilter/kernel-hacking-HOWTO.html
http://netfilter.kernelnotes.org/kernel-hacking-HOWTO.html
http://antarctica.penguincomputing.com/~netfilter/kernel-hacking-HOWTO.html
SGML:
kernel-hacking-HOWTO.sgml.bz2
Thanks to Andi Kleen and Philipp Rumpf for their help already...
Rusty.
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