Kernel 2.6.11 , I cannot seem to be able to read from /dev/kmem... The
following little proggie
#include <stdio.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
struct {
unsigned short limit;
unsigned int base;
} __attribute__ ((packed)) idtr;
struct {
unsigned short off1;
unsigned short sel;
unsigned char none,flags;
unsigned short off2;
} __attribute__ ((packed)) idt;
int main()
{
int result, kmem = open ("/dev/kmem",O_RDONLY);
asm ("sidt %0" : "=m" (idtr));
printf("idtr base at 0x%X\n",(int)idtr.base);
if (kmem<0) return 1;
if (lseek(kmem, idtr.base + 8*0x80,SEEK_SET) != idtr.base +
8*0x80 )
{
perror("kmem lseek"); exit(1);
}
result = read(kmem, &idt , sizeof(idt) );
if( result != sizeof(idt) )
{
printf("result: %d, sizeof(idt)= %d errno=%d\n", result,
sizeof(idt), errno);
}
close(kmem);
return 0;
}
returns
utumno:/home/leszek/progs/module/hijack# ./test
idtr base at 0xC0423000
result: -1, sizeof(idt)= 8 errno=22
??? EINVAL
I remember this working on a 2.4.x kernel....
Leszek Koltunski
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