The Linux Networking Stack Exposed
An anonymous reader writes "The Linux source code is a great way to learn about the design of device drivers for a multitude of device types, including network device drivers. This article will show you the basic architecture of the Linux networking stack and dig into its interfaces for system calls, protocols, and device drivers."
I doubt we're going to see any +5 funny mods in this one
IMHO the networking stack is quite uninteresting. On the bottom, it's constrained by the networking protocols and network interfaces.
Yes, the Linux network stack has always been constrained by the fact that it has to handle networking.
I contributed a series of highly innovative patches that added 3D Graphics and AJAX support to the Linux TCP/IP stack. Were those kernel developers interested? Were they fuck.
Just another reason why Linux will continue to lag behind Windows and OSX in the innovation stakes.