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Revision as of 16:35, 15 July 2017
| User mode | User applications | For example, bash, LibreOffice, GIMP, Blender, 0 A.D., Mozilla Firefox, etc. | ||||
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| Low-level system components: | System daemons: systemd, runit, logind, networkd, PulseAudio, ... |
Windowing system: X11, Wayland, Mir, SurfaceFlinger (Android) |
Other libraries: GTK+, Qt, EFL, SDL, SFML, FLTK, GNUstep, etc. |
Graphics: Mesa, AMD Catalyst, ... | ||
| C standard library | open(), exec(), sbrk(), socket(), fopen(), calloc(), ... (up to 2000 subroutines) glibc aims to be POSIX/SUS-compatible, uClibc targets embedded systems, bionic written for Android, etc. | |||||
| Kernel mode | Linux kernel | stat, splice, dup, read, open, ioctl, write, mmap, close, exit, etc. (about 380 system calls) The Linux kernel System Call Interface (SCI, aims to be POSIX/SUS-compatible) | ||||
| Process scheduling subsystem |
IPC subsystem |
Memory management subsystem |
Virtual files subsystem |
Network subsystem | ||
| Other components: ALSA, DRI, evdev, LVM, device mapper, Linux Network Scheduler, Netfilter Linux Security Modules: SELinux, TOMOYO, AppArmor, Smack | ||||||
| Hardware (CPU, main memory, data storage devices, etc.) | ||||||
See also an SVG equivalent at File:Free and open-source-software display servers and UI toolkits.svg.
To do
Missing from both versions are: Mesa (computer graphics) and Advanced Linux Sound Architecture.
Also please note, that there are Wikipedia contents for free and open-source device drivers, e.g.:
- Free and open-source graphics device drivers
- Free and open-source device drivers: audio
- Free and open-source device drivers: IEEE 802.11
- Maybe Lines of code could be used to illustrate the size/extent of a library.
| The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Linux layers/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |