Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:41:39 -0800 (PST) | From | linux lover <> | Subject | Re: Accessing data structure from kernel space |
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Hello sir, --- Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@linux01.gwdg.de> wrote: > >> Hello all, > >> I have one linked list data structure added > to > >> a file in kernel source code which has some > kernel > >> info. I want to acess that linked list structure > from > >> user space. Is that possible?? > > Yes!! So that mean i can read that linked list structure and print them in user space that will have some kernel internel info. > > >> Also how to add own system call usable at > user > >> level from kernel module?? > > !! > > > Many people will tell you to use the /proc > file-system. > > *cough* sysfs *cough* > err...(due to new horizons): > *cough* relayfs *cough* > >
Whats that? Can you please elaborate to me as i am newbie to those words. Pleaseeee.
> > Jan Engelhardt > -- >
Thanks in advance. regards, linux_lover.
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