On 23/03/15 10:51, Freeman Zhang wrote: > I'm writing a net device driver for my final project in college. But the > half-finished device doesn't support interrupt yet(those hardware guys...) > > So I'm wondering if there is some way to poll the device for its status > and events. You should take a look at kernel timers, this is a rather old resource and was just the first hit in a google search but it should still be relevant. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-timers-list/ Kernel timers will sort of prepare you for interrupts i.e. a kernel timer will fire every $time_value and you can put your code which should normally run during an interrupt in the callback code. I've used kernel timers to debug interrupts on our hardware devices, i.e. there have been times when the hardware has stopped raising interrupts and I've put timers in to cover this. For example a new firmware might work fine, but have completely broken interrupts or not fire interrupts often enough and timers can prove to the hardware guys that it's interrupts at fault ;) hint: you might also want to look at tasklets and have your timer callback just call a tasklet. Phil _______________________________________________ Kernelnewbies mailing list Kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies