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Post by Dinesh Gandhewa » Thu, 04 Oct 2001 00:30:11



Hello,
I have written a linux kernel module. The linux version is 2.2.14.
In this module I have declared an array of size 2048. If I use this array, the execution of this module function causes kernel to reboot. If I kmalloc() this array then execution of this module function doesnot cause any problem.
Can you explain this behaviour?
Thnaks,
Dinesh

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Post by Dinesh Gandhewa » Thu, 04 Oct 2001 01:00:09


Hello,
I have written a linux kernel module. The linux version is 2.2.14.
In this module I have declared an array of size 2048. If I use this array, the execution of this module function causes kernel to reboot. If I kmalloc() this array then execution of this module function doesnot cause any problem.
Can you explain this behaviour?
Thnaks,
Dinesh

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