Re: making syscalls from within an interrupt

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On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 11:49:37PM +0100, threadhead@web.de wrote:
|> ABSOLUTELY DON'T DO IT!
|> Rather, why not using "printk" to dump those values to a registred
|> console ?
|>
|> you may (for example) setup a serial console, and save the output of printk
|> to a file from minicom (by using the "capture" feature of minicom).
|
|that sounds interesting to me.
|do you have some more thoughts/documents that i could use to build that?

sure:
goes in your kernel source dir and read: Documentation/serial-console.txt
there are all the commandline/kernelconf. needed to setup a serial console.

|to be honest, i never worked with minicom or console drivers.

don't worry, i don't have a link to point out the relevant docs
of minicom .. but don't worry, is not hard to use.


hope those help you.


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/Daniele.

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