[Ivan Passos] > - One ioctl that passes a pointer to a known structure in > ifr.ifr_data as its argument. struct sync_params_ioctl_data { int opcode; union {...... Seems straightforward to me. Basically just ioctl numbers within ioctl numbers. Peter - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces in Linux Ivan Passos
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces in Li... Francois Romieu
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces in Li... Alan Cox
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces i... Greg Parrott
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces i... Ivan Passos
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfac... Peter Samuelson
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfac... Alan Cox
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces in Li... Matthew G. Marsh
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces in Li... Paul Fulghum
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces in Li... Ivan Passos
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces in Li... Stuart Lynne
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfaces i... Alan Cox
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfac... Dan Hollis
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Inte... Stuart Lynne
- Re: [RFC-2] Configuring Synchronous Interfac... Krzysztof Halasa