I'm coding a simple kernel module, in Ubuntu 17.04, that takes a string and prints it in the kernel log.
#include<linux/module.h>
#include<linux/init.h>
#include<linux/moduleparam.h>
char* mystring = "hello world";
module_param(mystring ,charp ,S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR);
void display(void){
printk(KERN_ALERT "%s" ,mystring);
}
static int hello(void){
//printk(KERN_ALERT "hello module");
display();
return 0;
}
static void bye(void){
printk(KERN_ALERT "bye");
}
module_init(hello);
module_exit(bye);
I run command make and then when I run insmod test.ko mystring="blahblahblah", the module will be inserted correctly but when I run dmesg it doesn't show the blahblahblah.
After I run rmmod test.ko and dmseg the expression blahblahblah will appear in the terminal. When I run insmod test.ko mystring="blahblahblah" again and then dmesg the blahblahblah will be printed.
what is the problem exactly? Is it my problem or the system?