Add PS subsystem overview to kernel documentation
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* Ke - Core Kernel Library
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* Ke - Core Kernel Library
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* Mm - Memory Manager
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* Mm - Memory Manager
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* Po - Plug&Play and Power Manager
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* Po - Plug&Play and Power Manager
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* Ps - Process and Thread Manager
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* Rtl - Runtime library
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* Rtl - Runtime library
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### AR: Architecture Library
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### AR: Architecture Library
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supporting device detection and installation at boot time. Furthermore, it is responsible for starting and stopping
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supporting device detection and installation at boot time. Furthermore, it is responsible for starting and stopping
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devices on demand.
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devices on demand.
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### PS: Process and Thread Manager
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This subsystem is responsible for managing the lifecycle of processes and threads within the operating system. It
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handles the creation, termination, and state tracking of these execution units. Furthermore, it provides the high-level
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executive abstractions required to allocate system resources, manage process boundaries, and coordinate with the core
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kernel for thread execution.
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### RTL: Runtime Library
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### RTL: Runtime Library
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The Runtime Library provides a kernel-mode implementation of common C library functions. It includes many utility
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The Runtime Library provides a kernel-mode implementation of common C library functions. It includes many utility
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routines, for use by other kernel components.
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routines, for use by other kernel components.
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