Add a reference to WMIExplorer, a tool useful for inspecting and invoking WMI methods on Windows. This can assist developers in testing and understanding WMI device functionality when porting drivers to Linux. Signed-off-by: Hridesh MG <hridesh699@xxxxxxxxx> --- Documentation/wmi/driver-development-guide.rst | 4 ++++ 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) diff --git a/Documentation/wmi/driver-development-guide.rst b/Documentation/wmi/driver-development-guide.rst index 676873c98680..f7e1089a0559 100644 --- a/Documentation/wmi/driver-development-guide.rst +++ b/Documentation/wmi/driver-development-guide.rst @@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ helps in understanding how the WMI device is supposed to work. The path of the A method associated with a given WMI device can be retrieved using the ``lswmi`` utility as mentioned above. +If you are attempting to port a driver to Linux and are working on a Windows +system, `WMIExplorer <https://github.com/vinaypamnani/wmie2>`_ can be useful +for inspecting available WMI methods and invoking them directly. + Basic WMI driver structure -------------------------- -- 2.47.1