Below I have mentioned my small code and following are my queries regarding it -
1.I have opened /usr/src/linux-headers-3.13.0-32/include/linux/sched.h and I found the declaration of struct task_struct there , but when I try to declare an instance i.e variable of task_struct in the main function which includes the sched.h header , then also it is not able to identify the task_struct , Why ? , Why it is so
2. Even when I copied the complete code of that header file within my code i.e my .c file outside main class then the compiler shows error to include many other header files which was not a problem when I haven't copied the code of sched.h in my .c file
The Error being displayed by compiler in first case is - storage size of ‘temp’ isn’t known
My code is ( The code is just a representational view to tell my concept of Question)
#include<linux/sched.h>
int main(void)
{
struct task_struct temp;
printf("%d",temp.pid);
return 0;
}
Since the concepts are clear still something is lacking, Kindly share your suggestions.
temp
for, in your real program. I'm asking because most probably there is better solution which doesn't needstruct task_struct
at all.#include
. Your program will still not work as intended, because you didn't initialize the thetemp
variable, sotemp.pid
contains garbage.struct task_struct
working in C code is writing a kernel module. Writing kernel modules is not easy at all for beginners, so you may want to find and read a tutorial first about writing Linux kernel modules, or ask somebody nearby (probably your professor) to walk you through the process on your laptop.