In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Mitsuru IWASAKI writes:
: Thanks Shiozaki-san, I think `reg' is short for registers of the
: target chip, correct?
Yes. Traditionally fooreg.h has "hardware" definitions on it. Device
registers, flag masks and other such things. Both OLDCARD and NEWCARD
do this.
: How about kernel/userland shareable stuff like ioctl?
Traditionally, these have been placed in fooio.h.
The reason that foo.h hasn't been used more is, as pointed out
earlier, foo.h is generated by config.
Warner
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