Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 7 Oct 2006 23:41:39 +0900 | From | Seongsu Lee <> | Subject | Re: specifying the order of calling kernel functions (or modules) |
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Hello,
Thank you for the replys.
I try to phrase differently.
I made a simple kernel module that do 'hello world'. The module will be called when I do 'modprobe' or 'insmod' to load it into the memory.
When is the function, init_module(), in the module called in the case the module is compiled as a built-in one? (Not M but Y in .config) Can I specify the exact time of calling the function, init_module() in the module?
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