Re: request for ioctl range for private devices

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On 9/16/06, Jim Gibbons <[email protected]> wrote:

We do think that such embedded use might be common, though,
and we would like to see a range of ioctls reserved for private and
experimental uses like ours.


Sorry, I tought you were asking for a ioctl range just for you.

It seems fair to me to have a private ioctl range where anyone should
use anytime in the future, just for tests and private use. Althought,
I can't help you too much with that, you will have to wait to the true
maintainers, I was just trying to give you ideas comparing it to my
case and which approach I would take.

Just wait until someone more useful answer you :)
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