On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 10:21, Aain_Devarenne%ZODIAC at zodiac.com wrote: > Hi everybody > > I 'm pending on the same problem as Juergen, > - How can a User Space Thread Wait for a signaling event set by KERNEL ?
e.g. issue a read on some device driver (/dev/<your driver> which will block until an interrupt has occured. something like this: DECLARE_WAIT_QUEUE_HEAD(mydriver_queue); ssize_t mydriver_read( struct file *filp, char *buf, size_t count, loff_t *f_pos) { /* wait on interrupt */ while (1) { interruptible_sleep_on(&mydriver_queue); if (signal_pending (current)) /* a signal arrived */ return -ERESTARTSYS; /* tell the fs layer to handle it */ else break; } return 0; } void mydriver_irqhandler(unsigned long arg) { wake_up_interruptible(&mydriver_queue); } Jaap-Jan > - Can an IOCTL return pending, and then do a completion after the event ? > - Can we pass an Handle by IOCTL to Kernel from user space ? > > Ps: Calling a pointeur in UserSpce seems a bit weird and unsecure !!! > > > Regards Alain Devarenne > > > > > Hi Juergen, > > That's normally not something you do and I don't know if it's possible. > Application code normally communicates with your driver code using > system > calls (read/write). So either your appl procedure must be part > of your module, or you must signal e.g. a user thread the timer > interrupt happened, so the thread can execute that code. > Hope this helps, > > Jaap-Jan > > > On 27-nov-03, at 17:07, Juergen Oberhofer wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > I have a module and an application program in user space: > > > > The Module performs the following task: at init it initializes the cpm > > timer register of the mpc823, > > such that an interrupt is generated every x microseconds. Thus, I > > installed an interrupt handling function f that handles the timer > > interrupts. > > > > My problem is that the module / the interrupt handling function should > > execute a procedure defined in the application program. How can I pass > > a > > pointer (which points to that function) from the appl.program to the > > module, such that the handler can execute this function every x > > milliseconds? I thought to create a procedure in the module that > > accepts > > a function pointer as argument. But how can I achieve, that this module > > procedure is visible to the application program? Does somebody have a > > suggestion or know another way to do it? > > > > Regards, > > Juergen > > > > > > ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/