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System Calls chapter: Fixing spelling mistake and links
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* [Introduction to system call concept](http://0xax.gitbooks.io/linux-insides/content/SysCall/syscall-1.html) - this part is introduction to the `system call` concept in the Linux kernel.
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* [Introduction to system call concept](http://0xax.gitbooks.io/linux-insides/content/SysCall/syscall-1.html) - this part is introduction to the `system call` concept in the Linux kernel.
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* [How the Linux kernel handles a system call](http://0xax.gitbooks.io/linux-insides/content/SysCall/syscall-2.html) - this part describes how the Linux kernel handles a system call from an userspace application.
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* [How the Linux kernel handles a system call](http://0xax.gitbooks.io/linux-insides/content/SysCall/syscall-2.html) - this part describes how the Linux kernel handles a system call from an userspace application.
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* [vsyscall and vDSO](http://0xax.gitbooks.io/linux-insides/content/SysCall/syscall-2.html) - third part describes `vsyscall` and `vDSO` concepts.
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* [vsyscall and vDSO](http://0xax.gitbooks.io/linux-insides/content/SysCall/syscall-3.html) - third part describes `vsyscall` and `vDSO` concepts.
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* [How the Linux kernel runs a program](http://0xax.gitbooks.io/linux-insides/content/SysCall/syscall-3.html) - this part describes startup process of a program.
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* [How the Linux kernel runs a program](http://0xax.gitbooks.io/linux-insides/content/SysCall/syscall-4.html) - this part describes startup process of a program.
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Introduction to vsyscalls
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Introduction to vsyscalls
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The `vsyscall` or `virtual system call` is the first and oldest mechinism in the Linux kernel that is designed to accelerate execution of certain system calls. The principle of work of the `vsyscall` concept is simple. The Linux kernel maps into user space a page that contains some variables and the implementation of some system calls. We can find information about this memory space in the Linux kernel [documentation](https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/x86/x86_64/mm.txt) for the [x86_64](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64):
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The `vsyscall` or `virtual system call` is the first and oldest mechanism in the Linux kernel that is designed to accelerate execution of certain system calls. The principle of work of the `vsyscall` concept is simple. The Linux kernel maps into user space a page that contains some variables and the implementation of some system calls. We can find information about this memory space in the Linux kernel [documentation](https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/Documentation/x86/x86_64/mm.txt) for the [x86_64](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64):
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ffffffffff600000 - ffffffffffdfffff (=8 MB) vsyscalls
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ffffffffff600000 - ffffffffffdfffff (=8 MB) vsyscalls
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