OFFTOPIC (was Re: Preemptive scheduling under Linux?)

OLK (delise@online-club.de)
Thu, 18 Jun 1998 14:07:20 +0200


Krzysztof G. Baranowski wrote:
> :-) There is a whole book available on the web (one of the best IMHO)
>
> http://cuda.ucr.edu/Page_asm/ArtOfAsm.html
Hmm...good idea,
my problem is that i know assembler coding, but glancing through
kernel code i remarked that the assembler coding-style used there
looks more abstract than that i learned, more general like assembler
for everyone/every platform, maybe like an "Assembler-meta-language".
(Maybe because my knowledge is i86 based)
The kernel-asm-code looks more like "inline-code embedded in C"
What i ask is where to find more docu about asm-coding like
the the code in kernel, eg. available opcodes (pseudos too), directives,
examples etc...

OLK (who wants to go back to the roots,after 16 yrs of Hi-level-coding)
;-)

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