Re: How do I create a driver?

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> What information do I need available to me to write a
> driver?
>
> The question might seem horrendously vague, but I'm
> looking for vague-ish answers, given my lack of
> knowledge in this field. What sort of information to
> people normally base their drivers on?

I believe the defacto book is Linux Device Drivers by Corbet, Rubini,
and Kroah-Hartman.  It's available from O'Reilly and you are free to
download it at http://lwn.net/Kernel/LDD3/

Ciao,
Brian

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