/* * hello-5.c - Demonstrates command line argument passing to a module. */ #include #include #include #include #include MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); MODULE_AUTHOR("Peter Jay Salzman"); static short int myshort = 1; static int myint = 420; static long int mylong = 9999; static char *mystring = "blah"; static int myintArray[2] = {-1, -1}; static int arr_argc = 0; /* * module_param(foo, int, 0000) * The first param is the parameters name * The second param is it's data type * The final argument is the permissions bits, * for exposing parameters in sysfs (if non-zero) at a later stage. */ module_param(myshort, short, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IWGRP); MODULE_PARM_DESC(myshort, "A short integer"); module_param(myint, int, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP | S_IROTH); MODULE_PARM_DESC(myint, "An integer"); module_param(mylong, long, S_IRUSR); MODULE_PARM_DESC(mylong, "A long integer"); module_param(mystring, charp, 0000); MODULE_PARM_DESC(mystring, "A character string"); /* * module_param_array(name, type, num, perm); * The first param is the parameter's (in this case the array's) name * The second param is the data type of the elements of the array * The third argument is a pointer to the variable that will store the number * of elements of the array initialized by the user at module loading time * The fourth argument is the permission bits */ module_param_array(myintArray, int, &arr_argc, 0000); MODULE_PARM_DESC(myintArray, "An array of integers"); static int __init hello_5_init(void) { int i; pr_info("Hello, world 5\n=============\n"); pr_info("myshort is a short integer: %hd\n", myshort); pr_info("myint is an integer: %d\n", myint); pr_info("mylong is a long integer: %ld\n", mylong); pr_info("mystring is a string: %s\n", mystring); for (i = 0; i < (sizeof myintArray / sizeof(int)); i++) pr_info("myintArray[%d] = %d\n", i, myintArray[i]); pr_info("got %d arguments for myintArray.\n", arr_argc); return 0; } static void __exit hello_5_exit(void) { pr_info("Goodbye, world 5\n"); } module_init(hello_5_init); module_exit(hello_5_exit);