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you can put it in a kernel module. have a read at http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/
it's a bit outdate, but should do for the first steps.

2010/9/14 mohit verma <mohit89mlnc@xxxxxxxxx>:
> hi all,
> it is my first time , i am wiriting a simple interrupt handler .how to add
> it to system?
> i mean ,how can i compile and run this ?
> do i need to attach it in kernel source code and make changes and then
> compile and run kernel each time  or  is there any other way to add this
> without whole kernel compilation?
>



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