I'm writing a device driver for FreeBSD 3.x and 4.x for the application
panel of the fujitsu lifebook c4110 notebook (a led, lcd and some
buttons). It took me some time to get a working driver (compiles on both
3.x and 4.x), but it's not really clean code. I'd like to rewrite it,
but I can't find how to do it properly (the kernel sources don't help me
enough). How do I use uimove, DECLARE_MODULE, etc properly? How do I use
more than one device in one module?
Currently I use outb and inb to access the hardware resources. Should
newbus be used in FreeBSD 4.x?

Another question is the architecure of the device driver. How exactly
should the interface to the device be? Currently, I'm thinking of three
devices to control the three different parts /dev/led (led), /dev/lcd
(lcd) and /dev/abtn (buttons). Ascii numbers should be written to/read
from the character devices. Is this the way to do it, or should system
calls be used (harder to use in shell scripts) or binary values?

Thanks in advance.

Willem van Engen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

See the application panel project at http://willem.n3.net/fujitsu/


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