From: "Richard D" <richard@embunus.com>
To: "'Siva Prasad'" <sprasad@bivio.net>,
"'Clemens Koller'" <clemens.koller@anagramm.de>,
"'David Newall'" <david@davidnewall.com>
Cc: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: RE: printf internals
Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 09:12:43 +0530 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <009201c8444c$ba0d82b0$2e288810$@com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <D83235F0F3C86D4D889D8B9A0DA8C6D7012AF540@corpexc01.corp.networkrobots.com>
Most likely your device nodes are missing in /dev.
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org
[mailto:linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org] On Behalf Of Siva Prasad
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 4:03 AM
To: Clemens Koller; David Newall
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: printf internals
Thank you very much for your response Clemens.
I tried strace on a regular system. It does not show which tty, etc., as it
uses the stdout (fd = 1) and write(1, ...) to it.
This is not a student project. I am trying to build my own kernel and
ramdisk. Kernel boots fine to a point where it starts accessing ramdisk and
executes init scripts. From there on nothing gets printed. I did some
debugging and found that prints of user land programs are not coming to the
serial console, while kernel prints are working fine. I found all the
programs getting executed, by placing a printk in execve routine and
printing the arguments.
So, I wanted to trace down the path from user program to the kernel and see
why it is not printing messages from user program. I placed a printk in
drivers/char/tty_io.c:tty_write() and it is not getting called from my file
system. I tried the same thing on my good system (say regular PC) and it
works as expected.
Any clues that can help debug this issue is highly appreciated.
How can I get access to the same printf string inside kernel.
Thanks
Siva
-----Original Message-----
From: Clemens Koller [mailto:clemens.koller@anagramm.de]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 8:16 AM
To: David Newall
Cc: Siva Prasad; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: printf internals
David Newall schrieb:
> Siva Prasad wrote:
>> I am looking at how exactly does the printf in user programs succeeds in
>> displaying characters to the serial console.
>
> Is it a student assignment? This is so not the right mailing list.
Come on, are we playing hide and seek here?
You can use strace to follow a typical hello world example and
see what device it opens to feed the hello out.
I.e. it can be to the current /dev/ttyX and not to /dev/console
or if you are logged in via SSH to a machine, the device
is again different... or if you use screen, ...
Work your way from there and then use a Linux Source code
Cross Reference (lxr, ask Google for one) and follow the code.
Regards,
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-12-22 3:49 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-12-14 0:07 printf internals Siva Prasad
2007-12-14 1:55 ` David Newall
2007-12-14 16:15 ` Clemens Koller
2007-12-19 22:33 ` Siva Prasad
2007-12-19 23:31 ` Scott Russell
2007-12-19 23:31 ` Siva Prasad
2007-12-20 0:04 ` Masoud Sharbiani "مسعود شربیانی"
2007-12-22 3:42 ` Richard D [this message]
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