The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide
Peter Jay SalzmanOri Pomerantz
Copyright © 2001 Peter Jay Salzman
2003-04-04 ver 2.4.0
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Table of Contents
Foreword
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1.
Acknowledgements
2.
Nota Bene
1.
Introduction
- 2. Hello World
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2.1.
Hello, World (part 1): The Simplest Module
2.2.
Compiling Kernel Modules
2.3.
Hello World (part 2)
2.4.
Hello World (part 3): The __init and __exit Macros
2.5.
Hello World (part 4): Licensing and Module Documentation
2.6.
Passing Command Line Arguments to a Module
2.7.
Modules Spanning Multiple Files
3.
Preliminaries
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3.1.
Modules vs Programs
4.
Character Device Files
- 5. The /proc File System
- 6. Using /proc For Input
- 7. Talking To Device Files
- 8. System Calls
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8.1.
System Calls
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Blocking Processes
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9.1.
Blocking Processes
10.
Replacing Printks
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10.1.
Replacing printk
11.
Scheduling Tasks
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11.1.
Scheduling Tasks
12.
Interrupt Handlers
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12.1.
Interrupt Handlers
13.
Symmetric Multi Processing
- 14. Common Pitfalls
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14.1.
Common Pitfalls
A.
Changes: 2.0 To 2.2
- B. Where To Go From Here
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B.1.
Where From Here?
Index
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List of Examples
2-1.
hello-1.c
2-2.
Makefile for a basic kernel module
2-3.
hello-2.c
2-4.
Makefile for both our modules
2-5.
hello-3.c
2-6.
hello-4.c
2-7.
hello-5.c
2-8.
start.c
2-9.
stop.c
2-10.
Makefile for a multi-filed module
4-1.
chardev.c
4-2.
some title
5-1.
procfs.c
6-1.
procfs.c
7-1.
chardev.c
7-2.
chardev.h
7-3.
ioctl.c
8-1.
procfs.c
9-1.
sleep.c
10-1.
print_string.c
11-1.
sched.c
12-1.
intrpt.c
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