Re: Accessing a user space variable from a kernel module

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First: Why do you add so many addresses to CC when posting to a
mailing list????

> maryam karimi <maryam_karimi62@xxxxxxxxx> [2005-01-22 10:59]:
>
> hi, I want a program source code acts like this: a user space sends
> the kernel space a string variable and the kernel should show it.
>

Second:

Think first of
- who is receiving the string in kernel space
- can the string be transfered via a sys/procfs interface
- can it be transfered via a character device.

If done, check <http://www.kernelnewbies.org/documents/> -- and I am
convinced you will learn how to achieve your goal!

> I want the hole source code to run in my system.  please help me if
> you can.

HTH.

wbr,
Lukas
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