In the emulator you open a terminal there it should be possible to
insmod any kernel module.
Btw you don't need busybox, insmod is per default available in android.

On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Manish <manishshakya...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> You need busybox to support loadable modules.There are some tools in
> busybox which can help.
>
> BTW how did you test you modules in emulator?
>
> Regards,
> Manish
> On Dec 24 2010, 9:10 am, vikas pachisia <vikas.pachi...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Let me give a very quick background. We have developed a linux driver
>> that has been tested on the emulator successfully. This driver
>> basically exposes cool/new security features of the ARM processor that
>> any apps can use.
>>
>> We are facing problems making the driver work on hardware. Appreciate
>> help on the following. Will promise to post a summary of the learnings
>> if found useful to the community.
>>
>> 1. Does the linux kernel on hardware support loadable modules ? If not
>> what is the way around it ?
>>
>> 2. How do we get access to the root directories to install our files ?
>>
>> Probably the real question is how do we develop, install and deploy
>> new kernel level drivers on Android.
>>
>> Did look around quite a bit but could not find anything ...
>>
>> Best,
>> Vikas
>
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