File: keyhack.stp

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#! /usr/bin/env stap

# This is not useful, but it demonstrates that
# Systemtap can modify variables in a running kernel.

# Usage: ./keyhack.stp -g

probe kernel.function("kbd_event") {
  # Changes 'm' to 'b' .
  if ($event_code == 50) $event_code = 48
}

probe end {
  printf("\nDONE\n")
}