>
>  ptrace allows child signals to be intercepted and nullified.  Signals
>  from the host are the equivalent of hardware interrupts.  The UML
>  kernel makes its own decisions about signals to its own processes, and
>  those are delivered in the same way as any other architecture.
>
>
>  > Is there any working documentation available for intarnals of UML ?
>  > Can I get some overview about how UML is doing things
>  > before going jumping to the source-code?
>
>  Not really - best start looking at code.

Thanx for reply,
I am little new to architecture dependent code structure of Linux.
My guess is I need to start with system calls and interrupts
simulation UML code.
I will be working only on i386 architecture.
Which files in "arch/um" I should concentrate more?

>
>
>
>                   Jeff
>
>  --
>  Work email - jdike at linux dot intel dot com
>



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Regards,
Pravin Shinde

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