Re: Would an "information module" be useful?

From: richard -rw- weinberger
Date: Sun Sep 22 2013 - 14:23:23 EST


On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 7:05 PM, Markus Elfring <Markus.Elfring@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I became interested in an use case where I want to pass customised data from the
> boot command-line to other user processes. I have read the available
> documentation in the way that kernel modules provide such a means to get
> additional parameters recorded.
>
> I have got the understanding that a kernel module provides also a name space for
> such boot parameters. (Are they also called "attributes" there?)
> Now I would be interested to create a module for my needs so that the passed
> data will be stored in the sys file system. Which software component is
> responsible for this task?
>
> I find that another implementation detail needs more clarification. The modules
> usually drive some hardware.
> https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/sysfs.txt
>
> But I am looking for a kind of kernel module which does not serve any hardware.
> I imagine that it should be sufficient to register it as a simple information sink.
>
> How do you think about my considerations?
> Would you like to share any alternative ideas?

Why can't you use /proc/cmdline?
systemd for example parses /proc/cmdline by looking at keys like "systemd.*=".
(see parse_proc_cmdline())

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Thanks,
//richard
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