The Linux Programming Interface: a linux and unix system Programming Handbook



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The Linux Programming Interface

Usage and organization
You can use this book in at least two ways:
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As a tutorial introduction to the Linux/UNIX programming interface. You can
read the book linearly. Later chapters build on material presented in earlier
chapters, with forward references minimized as far as possible.
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As a comprehensive reference to the Linux/UNIX programming interface. An
extensive index and frequent cross-references allow topics to be read in ran-
dom order.
I’ve grouped the chapters of this book into the following parts:
1. Background and concepts: history of UNIX, C, and Linux and overview of UNIX
standards (Chapter 1); a programmer-oriented introduction to Linux and
UNIX concepts (Chapter 2); and fundamental concepts for system program-
ming on Linux and UNIX (Chapter 3).
2. Fundamental features of the system programming interface: file I/O (Chapter 4 and
Chapter 5); processes (Chapter 6); memory allocation (Chapter 7); users and
groups (Chapter 8); process credentials (Chapter 9); time (Chapter 10); system
limits and options (Chapter 11); and retrieving system and process information
(Chapter 12).
3. More advanced features of the system programming interface: file I/O buffering
(Chapter 13); file systems (Chapter 14); file attributes (Chapter 15); extended
attributes (Chapter 16); access control lists (Chapter 17); directories and links
(Chapter 18); monitoring file events (Chapter 19); signals (Chapter 20 to Chap-
ter 22); and timers (Chapter 23).
4. Processes, programs, and threads: process creation, process termination, monitor-
ing child processes, and executing programs (Chapter 24 to Chapter 28); and
POSIX threads (Chapter 29 to Chapter 33).
5. Advanced process and program topics: process groups, sessions, and job control
(Chapter 34); process priorities and scheduling (Chapter 35); process
resources (Chapter 36); daemons (Chapter 37); writing secure privileged pro-
grams (Chapter 38); capabilities (Chapter 39); login accounting (Chapter 40);
and shared libraries (Chapter 41 and Chapter 42).
6. Interprocess communication (IPC): IPC overview (Chapter 43); pipes and FIFOs
(Chapter 44); System V IPC—message queues, semaphores, and shared mem-
ory (Chapter 45 to Chapter 48); memory mappings (Chapter 49); virtual memory
operations (Chapter 50); POSIX IPC—message queues, semaphores, and shared
memory (Chapter 51 to Chapter 54); and file locking (Chapter 55).


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Preface
7. Sockets and network programming: IPC and network programming with sockets
(Chapter 56 to Chapter 61).
8. Advanced I/O topics: terminals (Chapter 62); alternative I/O models (Chapter 63);
and pseudoterminals (Chapter 64).

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