Device Drivers
George Hoffer
georgeh at sco.COM
Tue Oct 10 11:09:38 AEST 1989
Questions:
1. Is anyone still writing device drivers to support the
the use of the rint (receive data interrupt) and the
xint (transmit data interrupt) routines? Has anyone
heard of their use in UNIX SV 3.2/386? If so, with
what types of devices are these used?
2. Has anyone heard of an instance where the bdevsw
print routine has been called by the kernel? Also,
would anyone recommend putting code other than a
cmn_err or printf call in this routine? What is so
special about the print routine that it should occupy a
place in the bdevsw?
3. Does anyone know of any standard body establishing
a registry for device driver prefix names, or any
other of the unique names that are used in device
drivers such as STREAMS module names, or interrupt
vector numbers? I am looking for a registry service
that will register this information for any vendor
regardless of whether the device driver is for a
piece of hardware or for a pseudo-device.
Thank you.
George Hoffer
uunet!sco!georgeh
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