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Re: Interface for communicating from kernel to user mode
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Re: Interface for communicating from kernel to user mode
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Jörg Sonnenberger <
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Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2025 11:39:25 +0100
On 3/5/25 1:53 PM, Peter Skvarka wrote:
Described AF_LOCAL sockets are for me candidate no.1.
You can also consider a custom kevent filter for this. It really depends
on what kind of communication you want.
Joerg
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