Re: Pid lkm

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* Paolo Perego <p_perego@modiano.com> [2002-05-24 13:50:42]:
> Il ven, 2002-05-24 alle 12:03, RISC! ha scritto:
> 
> > how i know the pid of my module in execution?

Why would you want the pid?  You cannot send it a SIGTERM or anything,
you will need to use rmmod to remove it and if that does not work then
you might have got to the point of having a module stuck without being able to
unload it - i.e. you forgot to decrease the module loading counter or
something similar.

Chris

> What? When you perform an insmod, your code integrates itself with
> kernel so why do you care about pid? You don't have pid!
> 
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