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{{Short description|
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[[File:Linux kernel interfaces.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|Linux API, Linux ABI, and in-kernel APIs and ABIs]]
The [[Linux kernel]] provides multiple interfaces to [[User space and kernel space|user-space and kernel-mode]] code.
== {{Anchor|Linux API}}Linux API ==
[[File:Linux API.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|The '''Linux API''' is composed out of the system call interface of the Linux kernel, the [[GNU C Library]] (by [[GNU]]), [[cgroups|libcgroup]],<ref name="libcgroup">{{cite web|url=https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ControlGroupInterface/|title=ControlGroupInterface|publisher=[[freedesktop.org]]}}</ref> [[Direct Rendering Manager|libdrm]], [[Advanced Linux Sound Architecture|libalsa]] and [[evdev|libevdev]]<ref name="libevdev">{{cite web |url=
[[File:Linux kernel API.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|Linux API vs. [[POSIX]] API]]
The Linux API includes the kernel–user space API, which allows code in user space to access system resources and services of the Linux kernel.<ref>{{cite web
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The ''system call interface'' of a kernel is the set of all implemented and available [[system calls]] in a kernel. In the Linux kernel, various subsystems, such as the [[Direct Rendering Manager]] (DRM), define their own system calls, all of which are part of the system call interface.
Various issues with the organization of the Linux kernel system calls are being publicly discussed. Issues have been pointed out by Andy Lutomirski, [[Michael Kerrisk]] and others.<ref>{{cite web |url=
=== The C standard library ===
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== Linux ABI ==
{{Expert needed|free and open-source software|ex2=software|ex3=computing|reason=This section mostly ignores the kernel-userspace ABI (that is very real and important thing) and jumps into userspace-to-userspace APIs|date=February 2018}}
[[File:Linux API and Linux ABI.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|The Linux API and
{{Main article|x32 ABI|Linux Standard Base}}
The
An ABI has to be defined for every instruction set, such as [[x86]], [[x86-64]], [[MIPS architecture|MIPS]], [[ARMv7-A]] (32-Bit), [[ARMv8-A]] (64-Bit), etc. with the [[endianness]], if both are supported.
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== In-kernel ABIs ==
Since there are no stable in-kernel APIs, there cannot be stable in-kernel ABIs.<ref>{{cite web|url=
== Abstraction APIs ==
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== See also ==
{{Portal|Linux}}
* ''[[The Linux Programming Interface]]'' by [[Michael Kerrisk]]▼
* {{Annotated link|Hybris (software)}}
* [[Semaphore (programming)]]▼
* {{Annotated link|netlink}}
▲** {{mono|[[File descriptor|eventfd()]]}}
* {{Annotated link|system call}}
* {{Annotated link|Windows API}}
* {{Annotated link|windows.h}}
* {{Annotated link|Wine (software)}}
== References ==
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070227215533/http://www.gnugeneration.com/books/linux/2.6.20/kernel-api/ The API of Linux kernel 2.6.20] and [https://www.kernel.org/doc/htmldocs/kernel-api/ 4.12] (in deprecated htmldocs format)
*[https://abi-laboratory.pro/?view=timeline&l=linux API/ABI changes review for Linux]
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*{{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20121220032539/http://www.makelinux.net/kernel_map/ Interactive Linux kernel map]}} with main API functions and structures, {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20180827040646/http://www.makelinux.net/kernel_map/LKM.pdf PDF]}} version
* {{usurped|1=[https://archive.today/20130221193824/http://www.makelinux.net/ldd3 Linux Device Drivers]}} by Jonathan Corbet, Greg Kroah-Hartman and Alessandro Rubini, 3rd edition
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