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Commands to view process/thread/system health status, etc.
Some process/thread debugging experience
Commands to view process/thread/system health status, etc.
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Main plot 02-ARM-Linux basic learning record_Real-Staok's blog-CSDN blog, the task
Linux Shell
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Use the linux top command to view memory and multi-core CPU - tamatama - Blog Park (cnblogs.com) .
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Detailed practical explanation of Linux vmstat command - Fusheng Yimeng's blog - CSDN blog vmstat .
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etc.
Pre-knowledge and others
Here I just put what I randomly saw here. There will be more/better articles when you search online. Take a look extensively. This is also one of the reference sources for this article.
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Process & thread related knowledge - blcblc - Blog Park (cnblogs.com) , introduction to basic concepts and their similarities and differences.
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Review summary of basic knowledge of operating system loserChen.'s blog - CSDN blog basic knowledge of operating system , basic knowledge of operating system_wang Dehua's blog - CSDN blog , basic knowledge of operating system compiled blog with zero points - CSDN blog basic knowledge of operating system , Summary of the basic knowledge of the operating system. EasyChill's blog - CSDN blog summary of the basic knowledge of the operating system .
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etc.
Some process/thread debugging experience
Design pattern/allocation strategy related:
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[Miscellaneous Notes] Allocation strategies for processes and threads Real-Staok's Blog - CSDN Blog How resources are allocated on processes and threads, the "Rules for Inspiring Task Allocation" and the "Experience Reference for Process and Thread Design" sections.
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Some thread pool writing experience linux basics - classic thread synchronization problem analysis and programming implementation_yexz's blog-CSDN blog .
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Design Patterns POSIX Multi-Threaded Programming (Chapter 4: Several Ways to Use Threads) Wafuyuan-CSDN Blog POSIX Multi-Threaded Programming .
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etc.
Debugging related: