Tasklet Disable

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Version

Ubuntu

Ubuntu 22.10

Kernel

6.8.0

  • In this program, you are going to learn

  • How to create tasklet ?

  • What are the different ways to create tasklet ?

  • How to enable the tasklet ?

  • How to disable the tasklet ?

  • What are the different ways to create tasklet ?

  • How to kill the tasklet ?

#include <linux/interrupt.h>

extern void tasklet_init(struct tasklet_struct *t, void (*func)(unsigned long), unsigned long data);
  • Here is an example of how to use the API,

tasklet_init(tasklet, tasklet_handler1, 20);
#include <linux/interrupt.h>

static inline void tasklet_disable_nosync(struct tasklet_struct *t);
  • Here is an example of how to use the API,

tasklet_disable_nosync(tasklet);
#include <linux/interrupt.h>

static inline void tasklet_enable(struct tasklet_struct *t);
  • Here is an example of how to use the API,

tasklet_enable(tasklet);
#include <linux/interrupt.h>

static inline void tasklet_schedule(struct tasklet_struct *t);
  • Here is an example of how to use the API,

tasklet_schedule(&my_tasklet);
#include <linux/interrupt.h>

#define from_tasklet(var, callback_tasklet, tasklet_fieldname)
  • Here is an example of how to use the API,

struct task *task_1 = from_tasklet(task_1, t, my_tasklet);
#include <linux/interrupt.h>

extern void tasklet_setup(struct tasklet_struct *t, void (*callback)(struct tasklet_struct *));
  • Here is an example of how to use the API,

tasklet_setup(&task_t->my_tasklet, tasklet_handler);
#include <linux/interrupt.h>

static inline void tasklet_disable_in_atomic(struct tasklet_struct *t);
  • Here is an example of how to use the API,

tasklet_disable_in_atomic(&task_t->my_tasklet);
#include <linux/interrupt.h>

extern void tasklet_kill(struct tasklet_struct *t);
  • where

    • tasklet_kill: kills tasklet.

    • struct tasklet_struct * t : Parameter of type pointer to struct tasklet_struct, representing the tasklet that is to be killed or stopped.

  • Here is an example of how to use the API,

tasklet_kill(&my_tasklet);
  • Here is the prototype of module paramter APIs

#include <linux/module.h>

#define MODULE_LICENSE(_license) MODULE_FILE MODULE_INFO(license, _license)
#define MODULE_AUTHOR(_author) MODULE_INFO(author, _author)
#define MODULE_DESCRIPTION(_description) MODULE_INFO(description, _description)
  • where

    • MODULE_LICENSE: tells the kernel what license is used by our module.

    • MODULE_AUTHOR: denotes the author of this kernel module.

    • MODULE_DESCRIPTION: gives a basic idea about what the kernel module does.

    • These information can be found when modinfo command is used which lists out all these above mentioned information.

  • Here is the example of how to use the Module parameter APIs,

MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("usr");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Tasklet");
  • Here is the prototype of the Driver entry point API’s

#include <linux/module.h>

#define module_init(x)      __initcall(x);
#define module_exit(x)      __exitcall(x);
  • where

    • module_init: driver initialization entry point which will be called at module insertion time.

    • module_exit: driver exit entry point which will be called during the removal of module.

    • x:
      • function to be run at module insertion for module_init function.

      • function to be run when driver is removed for module_exit function.

  • Here is an example of how to use the driver entry point API’s

module_init(task_init);
module_exit(task_exit);
  • In this example let’s see how to disable tasklet using tasklet_disable_nosync and execute it.

  • Include the follow header files(.h) to refer the API being used for the execution.

#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
  • Add the following module macros to display information about the license, author and description about the module.

MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("usr");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Tasklet");
  • Initialize the tasklet which we are going to create and use in this example

tasklet_init(tasklet, tasklet_handler1, 20);
  • This function executes once the tasklet is scheduled using tasklet_schedule.

void tasklet_handler1(unsigned long data)
{
        pr_info("Inside tasklet handler function with data : %ld\n", data);
        pr_info("Tasklet handler function executed\n");
}
  • This function initializes the tasklet dynamically using tasklet_init.

  • Immediately disabling the tasklet using tasklet_disable_nosync.

  • Enabling the tasklet using tasklet_enable.

  • schedules a tasklet using tasklet_schedule.

void tasklet_start(void)
{
        tasklet = kmalloc(sizeof(struct tasklet_struct), GFP_KERNEL);
        if (tasklet == NULL)
                pr_info("Cannot allocate memory\n");

        tasklet_init(tasklet, tasklet_handler1, 20);
        tasklet_disable_nosync(tasklet);
        tasklet_enable(tasklet);
        tasklet_schedule(tasklet);
        pr_info("tasklet schecduled!!\n");
}
  • This function calls tasklet_start function, will be executed once the module is loaded into the linux kernel.

static int __init task_init(void)
{
        pr_info("driver loaded\n");
        tasklet_start();
        return 0;
}
  • This function kills tasklet and stops it’s execution.

void tasklet_stop(void)
{
        tasklet_kill(tasklet);
        if (tasklet != NULL)
                kfree(tasklet);
}
  • This function calls tasklet_stop function, will be executed once the module is removed from the linux kernel

static void __exit task_exit(void)
{
        pr_info("driver unloaded\n");
        tasklet_stop();
}
  • Add the driver entry points which will be executed once the module is inserted or removed from the kernel.

module_init(task_init);
module_exit(task_exit);
 1#include <linux/init.h>
 2#include <linux/kernel.h>
 3#include <linux/module.h>
 4#include <linux/fs.h>
 5#include <linux/interrupt.h>
 6
 7MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
 8MODULE_AUTHOR("Linux_usr");
 9MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Tasklet");
10
11struct tasklet_struct *tasklet;
12void tasklet_handler1(unsigned long data);
13void tasklet_start(void);
14void tasklet_stop(void);
15
16/* tasklet_handler - it executes once the tasklet is scheduled using tasklet_schedule */
17void tasklet_handler1(unsigned long data)
18{
19	pr_info("Inside tasklet handler function with data : %ld\n", data);
20	pr_info("Tasklet handler function executed\n");
21}
22
23/* tasklet_start - initializes the tasklet dynamically using tasklet_init
24 * Immediately disabling the tasklet using tasklet_disable_nosync
25 * Enabling the tasklet using tasklet_enable
26 * schedules a tasklet using tasklet_schedule
27 */
28void tasklet_start(void)
29{
30	tasklet = kmalloc(sizeof(struct tasklet_struct), GFP_KERNEL);
31	if (tasklet == NULL)
32		pr_info("Cannot allocate memory\n");
33
34	tasklet_init(tasklet, tasklet_handler1, 20);
35	tasklet_disable_nosync(tasklet);
36	tasklet_enable(tasklet);
37	tasklet_schedule(tasklet);
38	pr_info("tasklet schecduled!!\n");
39}
40
41/* task_init - calls tasklet_start function,
42 * will be executed once the module is loaded into the linux kernel
43 */
44static int __init task_init(void)
45{
46	pr_info("driver loaded\n");
47	tasklet_start();
48	return 0;
49}
50
51/* tasklet_stop - kills tasklet and stops it's execution */
52void tasklet_stop(void)
53{
54	tasklet_kill(tasklet);
55	if (tasklet != NULL)
56		kfree(tasklet);
57}
58
59/* task_exit - calls tasklet_stop function,
60 * will be executed once the module is removed from the linux kernel
61 */
62static void __exit task_exit(void)
63{
64	pr_info("driver unloaded\n");
65	tasklet_stop();
66}
67
68module_init(task_init);
69module_exit(task_exit);
1obj-m += tasklet.o
2
3all:
4	make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) modules
5	sudo ../../checkpatch.pl --no-tree -f tasklet.c
6
7clean:
8	make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) clean
  • Run make to compile the kernel source and generate the .ko image.

$ make
make -C /lib/modules/6.8.0/build M=/home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc1 modules
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/linux-6.8'
  CC [M]  /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc1/tasklet.o
  MODPOST /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc1/Module.symvers
  CC [M]  /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc1/tasklet.mod.o
  LD [M]  /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc1/tasklet.ko
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/linux-6.8'
  • Check if the .ko is generated or not using ls command.

$ ls -l
  total 384
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun    206 Jun 21 15:29 Makefile
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun     68 Jul 11 16:50 modules.order
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun      0 Jul 11 16:50 Module.symvers
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun   1772 Jun 24 18:06 tasklet.c
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun 183344 Jul 11 16:50 tasklet.ko
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun     68 Jul 11 16:50 tasklet.mod
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun   1166 Jul 11 16:50 tasklet.mod.c
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun 149416 Jul 11 16:50 tasklet.mod.o
  -rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun  35320 Jul 11 16:50 tasklet.o
  • Run modinfo command to get the information about the kernel module.

$ modinfo tasklet.ko
filename:       /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc1/tasklet.ko
description:    Tasklet
author:         Linux_usr
license:        GPL
srcversion:     0C829F1613CD92F609A6D88
depends:
retpoline:      Y
name:           tasklet
vermagic:       6.8.0 SMP preempt mod_unload modversions
  • insert the module using insmod command.

$ sudo insmod ./tasklet.ko
  • check if the module is loaded or not using lsmod command.

$ lsmod | grep tasklet
tasklet                12288  0
  • check for the kernel messages from init function and thread function once the module is loaded and thread is created.

$ sudo dmesg
[536638.783820] driver loaded
[536638.783836] tasklet schecduled!!
[536638.784422] Inside tasklet handler function with data : 20
[536638.784426] Tasklet handler function executed
  • remove the module from kernel using rmmod command.

$ sudo rmmod tasklet
  • check if the module is still loaded after removing the kernel module using lsmod if it is not displayed in lsmod output it is verified that the module is removed successfully.

$ lsmod | grep tasklet
  • Check for kernel messages from exit function using dmesg command.

$ sudo dmesg
[534946.455200] driver unloaded
  • In this example let’s see how to create tasklet using DECLARE_TASKLET_OLD and execute it.

  • Include the follow header files(.h) to refer the API being used for the execution.

#include <linux/init.h>
#include <linux/kernel.h>
#include <linux/module.h>
#include <linux/fs.h>
#include <linux/interrupt.h>
  • Add the following module macros to display information about the license, author and description about the module.

MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
MODULE_AUTHOR("usr");
MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Tasklet");
  • Initialize the tasklet which we are going to create and use in this example

tasklet_setup(&task_t->my_tasklet, tasklet_handler);
  • This function executes once the tasklet is scheduled using tasklet_schedule.

void tasklet_handler(struct tasklet_struct *t)
{
        struct task *task_1 = from_tasklet(task_1, t, my_tasklet);

        pr_info("Inside tasklet handler function\n");
        pr_info("task_a : %d\n", task_1->task_a);
        pr_info("task_b : %d\n", task_1->task_b);
        pr_info("task_c : %c\n", task_1->task_c);
        pr_info("task_d : %s\n", task_1->task_d);
}
  • This function initializes the tasklet dynamically using tasklet_setup.

  • Disabling the tasklet using tasklet_disable_in_atomic.

  • Enabling the tasklet using tasklet_enable.

  • schedules a tasklet using tasklet_schedule.

void tasklet_start(void)
{
        task_t = kmalloc(sizeof(struct tasklet_struct *), GFP_KERNEL);
        if (task_t == NULL)
                pr_info("Cannot allocate memory\n");

        task_t->task_a = 10;
        task_t->task_b = 20;
        task_t->task_c = 'a';
        strncpy(task_t->task_d, "hello", sizeof(task_t->task_d));
        tasklet_setup(&task_t->my_tasklet, tasklet_handler);
        tasklet_disable_in_atomic(&task_t->my_tasklet);
        tasklet_enable(&task_t->my_tasklet);
        tasklet_schedule(&task_t->my_tasklet);
        pr_info("tasklet schecduled!!\n");
}
  • This function calls tasklet_start function, will be executed once the module is loaded into the linux kernel.

static int __init task_init(void)
{
        pr_info("driver loaded\n");
        tasklet_start();
        return 0;
}
  • This function kills tasklet and stops it’s execution.

void tasklet_stop(void)
{
        tasklet_kill(&task_t->my_tasklet);
        if (task_t != NULL)
                kfree(task_t);
}
  • This function calls tasklet_stop function, will be executed once the module is removed from the linux kernel

static void __exit task_exit(void)
{
         pr_info("driver unloaded\n");
         tasklet_stop();
}
  • Add the driver entry points which will be executed once the module is inserted or removed from the kernel.

module_init(task_init);
module_exit(task_exit);
 1#include <linux/init.h>
 2#include <linux/kernel.h>
 3#include <linux/module.h>
 4#include <linux/fs.h>
 5#include <linux/interrupt.h>
 6
 7MODULE_LICENSE("GPL");
 8MODULE_AUTHOR("Linux_usr");
 9MODULE_DESCRIPTION("Tasklet");
10
11void tasklet_handler(struct tasklet_struct *t);
12void tasklet_start(void);
13void tasklet_stop(void);
14
15struct task {
16	struct tasklet_struct my_tasklet;
17	int task_a;
18	int task_b;
19	char task_c;
20	char task_d[10];
21};
22
23struct task *task_t;
24
25/* tasklet_handler - it executes once the tasklet is scheduled using tasklet_schedule */
26void tasklet_handler(struct tasklet_struct *t)
27{
28	struct task *task_1 = from_tasklet(task_1, t, my_tasklet);
29
30	pr_info("Inside tasklet handler function\n");
31	pr_info("task_a : %d\n", task_1->task_a);
32	pr_info("task_b : %d\n", task_1->task_b);
33	pr_info("task_c : %c\n", task_1->task_c);
34	pr_info("task_d : %s\n", task_1->task_d);
35}
36
37/* tasklet_start - initializes the tasklet dynamically using tasklet_init
38 * Disabling the tasklet using tasklet_disable_in_atomic
39 * Enabling the tasklet using tasklet_enable
40 * schedules a tasklet using tasklet_schedule
41 */
42void tasklet_start(void)
43{
44	task_t = kmalloc(sizeof(struct tasklet_struct *), GFP_KERNEL);
45	if (task_t == NULL)
46		pr_info("Cannot allocate memory\n");
47
48	task_t->task_a = 10;
49	task_t->task_b = 20;
50	task_t->task_c = 'a';
51	strncpy(task_t->task_d, "hello", sizeof(task_t->task_d));
52	tasklet_setup(&task_t->my_tasklet, tasklet_handler);
53	tasklet_disable_in_atomic(&task_t->my_tasklet);
54	tasklet_enable(&task_t->my_tasklet);
55	tasklet_schedule(&task_t->my_tasklet);
56	pr_info("tasklet schecduled!!\n");
57}
58
59/* task_init - calls tasklet_start function,
60 * will be executed once the module is loaded into the linux kernel
61 */
62static int __init task_init(void)
63{
64	pr_info("driver loaded\n");
65	tasklet_start();
66	return 0;
67}
68
69/* tasklet_stop - kills tasklet and stops it's execution */
70void tasklet_stop(void)
71{
72	tasklet_kill(&task_t->my_tasklet);
73	if (task_t != NULL)
74		kfree(task_t);
75
76}
77
78/* task_exit - calls tasklet_stop function,
79 * will be executed once the module is removed from the linux kernel
80 */
81static void __exit task_exit(void)
82{
83	pr_info("driver unloaded\n");
84	tasklet_stop();
85}
86
87module_init(task_init);
88module_exit(task_exit);
1obj-m += tasklet.o
2
3all:
4	make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) modules
5	sudo ../../checkpatch.pl --no-tree -f tasklet.c
6
7clean:
8	make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) clean
  • Run make to compile the kernel source and generate the .ko image.

$ make
make -C /lib/modules/6.8.0/build M=/home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc2 modules
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/linux-6.8'
  CC [M]  /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc2/tasklet.o
  MODPOST /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc2/Module.symvers
  CC [M]  /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc2/tasklet.mod.o
  LD [M]  /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc2/tasklet.ko
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/linux-6.8'
  • Check if the .ko is generated or not using ls command.

$ ls -l
total 392
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun    206 Jun 24 17:18 Makefile
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun     68 Jul 11 17:59 modules.order
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun      0 Jul 11 17:59 Module.symvers
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun   2220 Jun 24 17:58 tasklet.c
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun 186000 Jul 11 17:59 tasklet.ko
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun     68 Jul 11 17:59 tasklet.mod
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun   1212 Jul 11 17:59 tasklet.mod.c
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun 149480 Jul 11 17:59 tasklet.mod.o
-rw-rw-r-- 1 arun arun  37928 Jul 11 17:59 tasklet.o
  • Run modinfo command to get the information about the kernel module.

$ modinfo tasklet.ko
filename:       /home/arun/Desktop/kernel_api/tasklet/disable_tasklet/tc2/tasklet.ko
description:    Tasklet
author:         Linux_usr
license:        GPL
srcversion:     DF2CE7D8870F4E515BA7CEA
depends:
retpoline:      Y
name:           tasklet
vermagic:       6.8.0 SMP preempt mod_unload modversions
  • insert the module using insmod command.

$ sudo insmod ./tasklet.ko
  • check if the module is loaded or not using lsmod command.

$ lsmod | grep tasklet
tasklet                12288  0
  • check for the kernel messages from init function and thread function once the module is loaded and thread is created.

$ sudo dmesg
[540980.854372] driver loaded
[540980.854378] tasklet schecduled!!
[540980.854648] Inside tasklet handler function
[540980.854649] task_a : 10
[540980.854650] task_b : 20
[540980.854651] task_c : a
[540980.854651] task_d : hello
  • remove the module from kernel using rmmod command.

$ sudo rmmod tasklet
  • check if the module is still loaded after removing the kernel module using lsmod if it is not displayed in lsmod output it is verified that the module is removed successfully.

$ lsmod | grep tasklet
  • Check for kernel messages from exit function using dmesg command.

$ sudo dmesg
[534946.455200] driver unloaded