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Blaze@lemmy.zip to Linux@programming.dev · 11 months ago

How System Requests Work and How to Add Your Own SysReq

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How System Requests Work and How to Add Your Own SysReq

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Blaze@lemmy.zip to Linux@programming.dev · 11 months ago
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I needed to add a custom System Request (Sys Req or SysRq) to a linux kernel some time ago. While doing so, I dug deep into how it works and I thought I’d make a quick post about it. Here is a good SuperUser answer about what a SysRq is. You may also know about SysRq via REISUB. This post has three parts: how to raise a SysRq, how SysRq works (looking into kernel code), and how to add your own SysRq.
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