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H A D | make_pseudo_driver.sh | 22195 Sun Feb 02 07:19:30 MST 1997 julian These two shell scripts will create a skeleton device driver. one for a real device and the other for a pseudo device. they each take one argument which is the name (prefix) for the driver. they add the new file to the /sys tree and add appropriate config files etc for a build. hopefully others will build on this so that we get 1/ these drivers improved and the shell scripts improved in how/where that hook the new code in. 2/ similar tools for providing skeletons for other modules (I'm tempted to do a VFS filesystem skeleton :) please take a look and fix anything that maybe should be added. they compile and link fine, but I think I wouldn't trust them, as faar as RUNNING yet :) (well they really wouldn't do very much being skeletons.. we need to add PCI and EISA skeletons as well followed by a SCSI driver skeleton. |
H A D | make_device_driver.sh | 22195 Sun Feb 02 07:19:30 MST 1997 julian These two shell scripts will create a skeleton device driver. one for a real device and the other for a pseudo device. they each take one argument which is the name (prefix) for the driver. they add the new file to the /sys tree and add appropriate config files etc for a build. hopefully others will build on this so that we get 1/ these drivers improved and the shell scripts improved in how/where that hook the new code in. 2/ similar tools for providing skeletons for other modules (I'm tempted to do a VFS filesystem skeleton :) please take a look and fix anything that maybe should be added. they compile and link fine, but I think I wouldn't trust them, as faar as RUNNING yet :) (well they really wouldn't do very much being skeletons.. we need to add PCI and EISA skeletons as well followed by a SCSI driver skeleton. |
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