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Re: Reading data from the Kernel: many to one
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Re: Reading data from the Kernel: many to one


  • Subject: Re: Reading data from the Kernel: many to one
  • From: Andrew Gallatin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 14:58:52 -0500 (EST)

Stephane Sudre writes:
 > - sysctl: Add a sysctl record. It works perfectly well but for some
 > reasons I can't use it.

Why can't you use it?

 > Is there any other simple mechanism (by simple I mean not involving the
 > I/O Kit for instance)?

You can issue an ioctl to a character device.  That's pretty simple.
But a sysctl would be even more simple..

Drew
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