在 节 1.2.1.2 中, 我说过最好不要在X中进行内核模块编程。在真正的内核模块开发中的确是这样。但在实际应用中,你想在任何加载模块的tty[1]终端中显示信息。
实现的方法是使用 current 指针,一个指向当前运行进程的指针,来获取当前任务的tty终端的结构体。然后,我们找到在该tty结构体中用来向tty写入字符信息的函数的指针。通过指针我们使用该函数来向终端写入信息。
Example 10-1. print_string.c
/* print_string.c - Send output to the tty you're running on, regardless of whether it's * through X11, telnet, etc. We do this by printing the string to the tty associated * with the current task. */ #include <linux/kernel.h> #include <linux/module.h> #include <linux/sched.h> // For current #include <linux/tty.h> // For the tty declarations MODULE_LICENSE("GPL"); MODULE_AUTHOR("Peter Jay Salzman"); void print_string(char *str) { struct tty_struct *my_tty; my_tty = current->tty; // The tty for the current task /* If my_tty is NULL, the current task has no tty you can print to (this is possible, * for example, if it's a daemon). If so, there's nothing we can do. */ if (my_tty != NULL) { /* my_tty->driver is a struct which holds the tty's functions, one of which (write) * is used to write strings to the tty. It can be used to take a string either * from the user's memory segment or the kernel's memory segment. * * The function's 1st parameter is the tty to write to, because the same function * would normally be used for all tty's of a certain type. The 2nd parameter * controls whether the function receives a string from kernel memory (false, 0) or * from user memory (true, non zero). The 3rd parameter is a pointer to a string. * The 4th parameter is the length of the string. */ (*(my_tty->driver).write)( my_tty, // The tty itself 0, // We don't take the string from user space str, // String strlen(str)); // Length /* ttys were originally hardware devices, which (usually) strictly followed the * ASCII standard. In ASCII, to move to a new line you need two characters, a * carriage return and a line feed. On Unix, the ASCII line feed is used for both * purposes - so we can't just use \n, because it wouldn't have a carriage return * and the next line will start at the column right after the line feed. * * BTW, this is why text files are different between Unix and MS Windows. In CP/M * and its derivatives, like MS-DOS and MS Windows, the ASCII standard was strictly * adhered to, and therefore a newline requirs both a LF and a CR. */ (*(my_tty->driver).write)(my_tty, 0, "\015\012", 2); } } int print_string_init(void) { print_string("The module has been inserted. Hello world!"); return 0; } void print_string_exit(void) { print_string("The module has been removed. Farewell world!"); } module_init(print_string_init); module_exit(print_string_exit); |
[1] | Teletype(tty), 原先是一种用来和Unix系统交互的键盘和打印机结合起来的装置。现在,它只是一个用来同Unix或类似的系统交流文字流的抽象的设备,而不管它具体是显示器,X中的xterm,还是一个通过telnet的网络连接。 |