Paul Breneman wrote:
Lukasz Sokol wrote:
Hey,

take a look.

I've basically removed all the calls that were referring to creating, reading
and writing the procfs file.

Only left init_module and cleanup_module so I only left trivial Hello World and
Bye-bye messages.
In fact I think even that should be made par with current linux standard. But
that's for another few hours of fun ;)
Plus it prints the intro and outro messages in new lines ;)

http://pastebin.com/9D9ye7Pt (contains both system.pas and kernel_module.pas)

This builds and insmods and rmmods ;) still but need the kernel_module_info.c
file and Makefile from the original description.

Amends and new ideas welcome.

This looks *very* interesting.

Indeed.

> I'd like to add it (with *big* red flags and notes not to
> try it on a production PC) to this page:
> http://www.turbocontrol.com/helloworld.htm

Indeed. Note that the original author suggested that running it in a UML (User Mode Linux) guest would be appropriate, I've used UML in the past and found it very useful (although with comparatively slow disc access, and limited to x86).

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Mark Morgan Lloyd
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