Linux Kernel
This section explores Linux kernel mechanisms through focused implementations, source-code study and observable experiments.
The first planned series is the Raspberry Pi 4 Kernel Mechanism Lab.
This section explores Linux kernel mechanisms through focused implementations, source-code study and observable experiments.
The first planned series is the Raspberry Pi 4 Kernel Mechanism Lab.
The Raspberry Pi 4 Kernel Mechanism Lab demonstrates important Linux kernel concepts using real hardware.
Planned topics include:
procfs interfaces
Workqueues
Delayed work
Tasklets and softirqs
Kernel timers
High-resolution timers
Kernel threads
Completions
Wait queues
Character devices
Polling
sysfs
Threaded interrupts
Detailed tutorials will be added progressively.
This series will explore how a general-purpose Linux kernel can be systematically reduced while preserving a carefully selected set of capabilities.
The experiments will cover kernel configuration, dependency analysis, source-level pruning, build validation, boot testing and real-hardware verification.