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* /proc/[number] special entries
@ 2004-10-10  5:31 Matthew Hindle
  2004-10-10 15:35 ` Buddy Lucas
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Matthew Hindle @ 2004-10-10  5:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I was wondering if anybody could help me with a hint or two...

I'm trying to add a sub-directory to each /proc/[number] directory
(where [number] is a process id). I think that I need to get a
proc_dir_entry* so that I can call:

proc_mkdir("mysubdir", (struct proc_dir_entry *) parent);

However, I can't work out how to get a reference to the proc_dir_entry*
I need. I can find the other entries in the proc directory (such as bus,
cpuinfo. misc, net...) by doing something like this:

struct proc_dir_entry * dp;
dp = &proc_root;
dp = dp->subdir;
while (dp != NULL) {
  printk("er... found: %s\n",dp->name);
  dp = dp->next;
}

However, the only entries that don't show up are the [number] entries.
Assistance please!

Please CC: any replies to <luminary@penguinmail.com>.

Kind regards,
Matt Hindle.



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* Re: /proc/[number] special entries
  2004-10-10  5:31 /proc/[number] special entries Matthew Hindle
@ 2004-10-10 15:35 ` Buddy Lucas
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Buddy Lucas @ 2004-10-10 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Matthew Hindle; +Cc: linux-kernel

Hi Matt,

On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 15:31:24 +1000, Matthew Hindle
<luminary@penguinmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering if anybody could help me with a hint or two...
> 
> I'm trying to add a sub-directory to each /proc/[number] directory
> (where [number] is a process id). I think that I need to get a
> proc_dir_entry* so that I can call:
> 
> proc_mkdir("mysubdir", (struct proc_dir_entry *) parent);
> 
> However, I can't work out how to get a reference to the proc_dir_entry*
> I need. I can find the other entries in the proc directory (such as bus,
> cpuinfo. misc, net...) by doing something like this:
> 
> struct proc_dir_entry * dp;
> dp = &proc_root;
> dp = dp->subdir;
> while (dp != NULL) {
>   printk("er... found: %s\n",dp->name);
>   dp = dp->next;
> }
> 
> However, the only entries that don't show up are the [number] entries.
> Assistance please!

The PID entries in /proc are special cases: see proc_root_readdir().
I'm guessing though that you'll want to take a look at the struct
pid_entry stuff in fs/proc/base.c, it's all there.


Cheers,
Buddy

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> 
> Kind regards,
> Matt Hindle.
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