Am 17.05.2007 08:15 schrieb huang ying: > I think the "serio" (through drivers/input/serio/serport.c) may be a > choice too, like that in linux/drivers/input/mouse/sermouse.c, which > is an example to program serial port in kernel space. Interesting. I wonder if that would have been a better choice for the Gigaset M101 driver. It seems even to have a probe mechanism so one could try to determine if the expected device is really connected to the port. Is there any documentation on this interface? I find the source a bit hard to understand, sparsely commented as it is. Thanks Tilman -- Tilman Schmidt E-Mail: [email protected] Bonn, Germany Diese Nachricht besteht zu 100% aus wiederverwerteten Bits. Ungeöffnet mindestens haltbar bis: (siehe Rückseite)
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