Re: Question related to nfs(network file system) in linux kernel.

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On May 13, 2014 1:03 AM, "Sivakumar V" <sivakumarv44@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I want a requirement to intercept rpc call to nfs(network file system) or get hold of nfs
> buffer in kernel space and get data from the buffer to print it.
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You probably should look for xpo structures of TCP and UDP . plus sk_data_ready callback. Been a while since I saw NFS but that's the place.
> I went through the kernel code .But i didn't get it .I am beginner in linux kernel.
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> Please give your suggestions.
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> Thanks in Advance.
> Siva Kumar
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