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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion lkmpg.tex
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Expand Up @@ -447,7 +447,7 @@ \subsection{Hello and Goodbye}
\label{hello_n_goodbye}
In early kernel versions you had to use the \cpp|init_module| and \cpp|cleanup_module| functions, as in the first hello world example, but these days you can name those anything you want by using the \cpp|module_init| and \cpp|module_exit| macros.
These macros are defined in \src{include/linux/module.h}.
The only requirement is that your init and cleanup functions must be defined before calling the those macros, otherwise you'll get compilation errors.
The only requirement is that your init and cleanup functions must be defined before calling those macros, otherwise you'll get compilation errors.
Here is an example of this technique:

\samplec{examples/hello-2.c}
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