Hello,
In Linux 2.6, character device driver developers are supposed to use
alloc_chrdev_region() and cdev_add() instead of register_chrdev(). See
http://lwn.net/images/pdf/LDD3/ch03.pdf or
http://lwn.net/Articles/126808/ .
However, in 2.6.16, there are still *very few* uses of cdev_add().
Compare http://lxr.free-electrons.com/ident?i=cdev_add to
http://lxr.free-electrons.com/ident?i=register_chrdev .
Are there plans to officially obsolete register_chrdev() (in
particular through Documentation/feature-removal-schedule.txt)?
Unless register_chrdev() is supposed to stay, I'll be glad to
participate in converting character driver code. In particular, would
updates to the drivers/chars/mem.c file be welcome?
No answer in 3 days... Does anyone know whether register_chrdev is
really supposed to go?
If register_chrdev is obsolete, it would be nice to start migrating
existing character drivers to alloc_chrdev_region() and cdev_add(), and
I will be glad to help.
TIA,
Michael.
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