> See Documentation/SubmittingDrivers in a current kernel. (I've mailed you a
Speaking of that file,
< Portability: Pointers are not always 32bits, people do not all have
< floating point and you shouldn't use inline x86 assembler in
< your driver without careful thought. Pure x86 drivers
is IMHO not exactly right. _Nobody_ has floating point in kernel
space. Just because this is a FAQ it could be stressed more :-)
Olaf
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