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Communicating from kernel extension to application?


  • Subject: Communicating from kernel extension to application?
  • From: "Brian Kendall" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 02:48:19 -0500
  • Organization: Qrrbrbirlbel


I'm wondering what methods exist for having a kernel extension send a message of some kind that can be received by an application in user space. I searched the archives, and apparently circa a couple of years ago someone asked a similar question and was directed to the source of an example kext called TCPLogger in the Darwin source, but it doesn't look like it exists anymore. Is there anywhere I can find that source, or forgetting that, how could one send a message from a kext to an application?


- Brian
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