I didn't realize the architecture had changed after 2.2. We were working
off of examples in the source code. Anyway, where can I find information
on the new device driver archtecture? Thanks for checking it out. I will
definitly check out your code after finals week.
-todd
On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, Takanori Watanabe wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Todd Han
> sen wrote:
> >Brian Powell and I recently finished implementing a FreeBSD device driver
> >for the lm79 system monitor by national semiconductor. We are interested
> >in submitting it for inclusion in the FreeBSD kernel. However, we are also
> >very interested in getting constructive feedback on our design. You can
> >access the driver at: http://millenium.atcg.com/~taco/lm79.html. Below is
> >a listing of features and areas we would like some ideas on in order to
> >pursue further. BTW, if this device driver ever gets into FreeBSD we are
> >interested in further developing it and supporting it as well.
>
> I checked it.And it seems to be written in before-2.2 manner.And ISA only
> device.
>
> I also wrote a simple driver that supports LM78/79 ,W83781 ,AS88127F as
> a device of smbus.For ISA device, I wrote a device driver that pretend
> SMbus.I sent PR about the ISA driver part at i386/14891.
>
> Will you have a look my code at
> <URL:http://www.planet.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp/~takawata/smbus/sys/lm-new.tar.gz>
> ?
>
> Takanori Watanabe.
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