Re: Inspecting kernel memory
Re: Inspecting kernel memory
- Subject: Re: Inspecting kernel memory
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Sun, 06 Mar 2011 14:25:53 +1100
On 06/03/2011, at 6:26 AM, nawcom wrote:
It has an example of writing a kernel extension to create devnodes for accessing kernel memory.
I hope this is within the range of what you are aiming for.
Thanks, I've got a copy of that book and have checked out that section. If that's the only way to do it currently I'll give it a try.
On 06/03/2011, at 3:46 AM, Shantonu Sen wrote: task_for_pid() is not supported on the kernel task, no matter your privilege level nor what API you use.
I won't ask what you are trying to do, since there is no legitimate use for inspecting kernel memory.
If you say so. I won't explain why you're wrong since you seem convinced I'm doing something bad.
- snare. |
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