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Tilman Schmidt schrieb:
Am 24.05.2007 21:15 schrieb Lars K.W. Gohlke:
Jan Engelhardt schrieb:
[code proposal]
[I've warned about it... ;-) ]
is it the way to access from kernelspace the userspace fs?
the not-correct-way?
Yes, indeed.
If it is so, I will wait for another solution ;)
I'm not sure waiting will help. The roasted pigeons will not come
flying into your mouth.
The possible solutions have been sketched out for you:
a) open the device file from the kernel (described by Jan):
actively discouraged by the kernelnewbies.org FAQ document,
and probably won't even work IMHO
b) program the serial port directly (described by Jan):
will work only with one type of hardware and you'll have to
disable the regular serial driver first; frowned upon by kernel
gurus as "reinventing the wheel"
c) abuse the line discipline interface (described by me):
moderately well documented, and there's precedent for using it
that way in the well-accepted PPP module as well as my humble
contribution, the ser_gigaset driver; requires a userspace
daemon for pushing the line discipline module on the serial
port and keeping it there
d) use the serio interface (described by Ying Huang):
potentially cleaner conceptually and seems to work without a
userspace daemon, but apparently not documented anywhere
except in the source files drivers/input/serio/serport.c
and linux/drivers/input/mouse/sermouse.c
Now it's your turn to decide.
HTH
T.
When I'm chosing option d) can smb. help me step by step? There are so
many pieces of code I don't understand.
Ok, let's begin:
my kernel source base is : ubuntu-lts 6.06 and 2.6.15-7
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-2.6.15.y.git;a=tree;f=drivers/input/serio;
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