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31 reviewsISBN 10: 1118057651
ISBN 13: 9781118057650
Author: Jonathan Levin
An in-depth look into Mac OS X and iOS kernels
Powering Macs, iPhones, iPads and more, OS X and iOS are becoming ubiquitous. When it comes to documentation, however, much of them are shrouded in mystery. Cocoa and Carbon, the application frameworks, are neatly described, but system programmers find the rest lacking. This indispensable guide illuminates the darkest corners of those systems, starting with an architectural overview, then drilling all the way to the core.
From architecture to implementation, this book is essential reading if you want to get serious about the internal workings of Mac OS X and iOS.
PART I: FOR POWER USERS
Darwinism: The Evolution of OS X
E Pluribus Unum: Architecture of OS X and iOS
On the Shoulders of Giants: OS X and iOS Technologies
Parts of the Process: Mach-O, Process, and Thread Internals
Non Sequitur: Process Tracing and Debugging
Alone in the Dark: The Boot Process: EFI and iBoot
The Alpha and the Omega — launchd
PART II: THE KERNEL
8. Some Assembly Required: Kernel Architectures
9. From the Cradle to the Grave — Kernel Boot and Panics
10. The Medium is the Message: Mach Primitives
11. Tempus Fugit — Mach Scheduling
12. Commit to Memory: Mach Virtual Memory
13. BS”D — The BSD Layer
14. Something Old, Something New: Advanced BSD Aspects
15. Fee, Fi-Fo, File: File Systems and the VFS
16. To B (-Tree) or Not to Be — The HFS+ File Systems
17. Adhere to Protocol: The Networking Stack
18. Modu(lu)s Operandi — Kernel Extensions
19. Driving Force — I/O Kit
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