After this documentation was released in July 2003, I was approached
by Prentice Hall and asked to write a book on the Linux VM under the Bruce Peren's Open Book Series.
The book is available and called simply "Understanding The Linux Virtual
Memory Manager". There is a lot of additional material in the book that is
not available here, including details on later 2.4 kernels, introductions
to 2.6, a whole new chapter on the shared memory filesystem, coverage of TLB
management, a lot more code commentary, countless other additions and
clarifications and a CD with lots of cool stuff on it. This material (although
now dated and lacking in comparison to the book) will remain available
although I obviously encourge you to buy the book from your favourite book
store :-) . As the book is under the Bruce Perens Open Book Series, it will
be available 90 days after appearing on the book shelves which means it
is not available right now. When it is available, it will be downloadable
from http://www.phptr.com/perens
so check there for more information.
To be fully clear, this webpage is not the actual book.
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Once a task is selected, the list is walked again and each process that shares
the same mm_struct as the selected process (i.e. they are
threads) is sent a signal. If the process has CAP_SYS_RAWIO
capabilities, a SIGTERM is sent to give the process a chance
of exiting cleanly, otherwise a SIGKILL is sent.
Mel
2004-02-15