Re: Howto use several modules in one Module?

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Hello Greg KH,

Am 2011-04-21 14:29:01, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Why do you need to write a new driver?  We already have such a driver in
> the kernel today, have you tried it?

Because this keyboard has much more functions  (including  security)  as
other ones and require a special driver.  OK, generaly my  driver  is  a
bridge between the different keyboard funktions an the rest of the OS.

> > So, my question is, how to use the kernel AES module to  encrypt/decrypt
> > the connection?  Or must I implement it on my own?
> Just use the functions provided by that module by calling them.

That has crashed the kernel... :-/

> > Is there a HOWTO how to code sucht things?
> Not really, it's just a matter of calling the code in the module, it's
> that simple.

Hmmm...

> good luck,
> greg k-h

Thanks, Greetings and nice Weekend
    Michelle Konzack

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