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Linux Kernel Module Cheat
Run one command, get into QEMU Buildroot BusyBox with several minimal Linux kernel module example tutorials. Tested in Ubuntu 14.04.
Usage:
./run
First build will take a while (GCC, Linux kernel).
QEMU opens up, and you can run:
insmod /hello.ko
insmod /hello2.ko
rmmod hello
rmmod hello2
Each module comes from a C file under kernel_module/. head *.c for module usage.
The Linux kernel version can be found with:
grep BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION buildroot/.config
We use printk a lot, and it shows on the QEMU terminal by default. If that annoys you (e.g. you want to see stdout separately), do:
dmesg -n 1
See also: https://superuser.com/questions/351387/how-to-stop-kernel-messages-from-flooding-my-console
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