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masm32 kernel programming, drivers, tutorials, examples, and tools (credits Four-F)
PintOS - Group Project for Sharif's CE424 Operating Systems Course (Based on Berkeley's CS162)
TCP/IP 프로토콜 리눅스 기반 멀티 쓰레드 빙고게임
This repository explores Linux kernel modules, diving into differences between modprobe and insmod (1_modprobe_vs_insmod), and delves deeper into the internal module initialization and exit processes (2_internal_module_init_exit)
A comprehensive guide to Linux kernel modules, detailing parameter passing and array passing techniques
Basic instructions for a 32-bit ARM processor for microcontrollers
Solutions to Windows Kernel Programming exercises by Pavel Yosifovich
A multi-threaded kernel built in protected mode for the x86 architecture
Bootloader of the main program. Exception handling. Output data to the debug port or console
Lab assignments for ECE NTUA 3237 OS Lab
This is yet another repository to get you started with kernel development.
This project is an introduction to the kernel and driver programming. It is about compiling a custom Kernel, building and using a kernel module, and learning how drivers in Linux work. It is the 2nd project in the Kernel specialization of 42 School.
An introductory guide and codebase for understanding and implementing character device drivers in Linux. Dive into the world of kernel programming and learn how to create your own character device drivers step-by-step
Explore kernel's per-CPU variables through structured modules, each covering distinct aspects like per-CPU interfaces, dynamic allocation, and more, with C examples and detailed Markdown documentation!
Explore synchronization primitives in Linux Kernel with code snippets & detailed markdown files. Dive into semaphores, locking mechanisms, & more
A collection of example Linux kernel modules, demonstrating basic structures and functionalities across different kernel versions. This repository is a learning resource for those looking to understand kernel module programming and Linux Kernel nuances.
Introductory Kernel Modules to know more about Kernel Programming.
Linux loadable kernel module(LKM)
xv6 Operating system with Shell History Ring, Caret Navigation, Scheduling and Paging, done as a part of CS 344 (OS Lab)