* Re: syscall in a module [not found] <000001c842e7$3f2cd340$bd8679c0$@savary@kerlink.fr> @ 2007-12-20 9:16 ` Russell King - ARM Linux [not found] ` <000401c842ea$5aef1ea0$10cd5be0$@savary@kerlink.fr> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Russell King - ARM Linux @ 2007-12-20 9:16 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pierre Savary; +Cc: linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 10:03:53AM +0100, Pierre Savary wrote: > I need some help about syscalls and modules. In fact I want to adapt the > g_file_storage module to my own application. > I need to use "sys_umount" and "sys_mount" but when I compile I obtain this > message : > [...] > Kernel: arch/arm/boot/zImage is ready > Building modules, stage 2. > MODPOST 4 modules > ERROR: "sys_umount" [drivers/usb/gadget/g_file_storage.ko] undefined! > make[1]: *** [__modpost] Error 1 > make: *** [modules] Error 2 > [...] > > So, how can I use "sys_umount" and "sys_mount" in this module? You don't. Syscalls are NOT for modules because they modify the filesystem, which depends on the user context. For example, processes running chroot have a different view of the filesystem from those which aren't - and if you happen to be executing with the context of a chrooted user process when you mount, and a non-chrooted process when you umount. I suggest you describe what you're trying to do in greater detail, and/or ask on the main kernel list - but note that if you ask the same question without explaining why you need it _and_ asking for alternative ideas, you'll get the same kind of response there. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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* Re: syscall in a module [not found] ` <000401c842ea$5aef1ea0$10cd5be0$@savary@kerlink.fr> @ 2007-12-20 10:15 ` Russell King - ARM Linux [not found] ` <001101c842f6$3793a4b0$a6baee10$@savary@kerlink.fr> 0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread From: Russell King - ARM Linux @ 2007-12-20 10:15 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pierre Savary; +Cc: linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 10:26:08AM +0100, Pierre Savary wrote: > In fact I have a part (/dev/mmcblk0p5) that I want share with USB gadget > (g_file_storage). But if USB is not connect to a PC, I want that this part > was mounted on my board. An I want unmount this part when the board is > plugged on a PC. > So I need to mount and unmount partition in this module. Arrange for the USB subsystem to send a uevent, which can then be picked up by userspace to issue the correct command to mount or unmount the partition. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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* Re: syscall in a module [not found] ` <001101c842f6$3793a4b0$a6baee10$@savary@kerlink.fr> @ 2007-12-27 16:13 ` Russell King - ARM Linux 0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread From: Russell King - ARM Linux @ 2007-12-27 16:13 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Pierre Savary; +Cc: linux-arm-kernel, linux-kernel On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 11:50:59AM +0100, Pierre Savary wrote: > Could you give me some sample, because I have no idea to how to send a > uevent in userspace ... TBH I don't know - only that my suggestion would be the most logical way to go about it. Maybe looking in MAINTAINERS and asking in a more appropriate place would be more fruitful? DRIVER CORE, KOBJECTS, AND SYSFS P: Greg Kroah-Hartman M: gregkh@suse.de L: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org T: quilt kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/gregkh/gregkh-2.6/ S: Supported ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 3+ messages in thread
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