The Linux Kernel
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A guide to the Kernel Development Process
Submitting patches: the essential guide to getting your code into the kernel
Code of conduct
Kernel Maintainer Handbook
All development-process docs
Core API Documentation
Core utilities
Data structures and low-level utilities
Low level entry and exit
Concurrency primitives
refcount_t API compared to atomic_t
IRQs
Semantics and Behavior of Local Atomic Operations
The padata parallel execution mechanism
RCU concepts
Linux kernel memory barriers
Low-level hardware management
Memory management
Interfaces for kernel debugging
Everything else
Driver implementer's API guide
Kernel subsystem documentation
Locking in the kernel
Linux kernel licensing rules
How to write kernel documentation
Development tools for the kernel
Kernel Testing Guide
Kernel Hacking Guides
Linux Tracing Technologies
fault-injection
Kernel Livepatching
Rust
The Linux kernel user's and administrator's guide
The kernel build system
Reporting issues
User-space tools
The Linux kernel user-space API guide
The Linux kernel firmware guide
Open Firmware and Devicetree
CPU Architectures
Unsorted Documentation
Reliability, Availability and Serviceability features
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IRQs
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What is an IRQ?
SMP IRQ affinity
The irq_domain interrupt number mapping library
IRQ-flags state tracing