Depends on what you mean... If you have the existing source and it already runs under linux 2.6/3.0 kernels, it should be rather easy to just patch kernel for module / native driver support. The usual kconfig/and requisite c source and header files should do the trick, and would likely just need a kernel config and recompile at that point.
If you are referring to binary drivers, I think thats a totally diff story, as its somewhat unlikely the regular linux driver you speak of, is compiled specifically for arm or whatever your embedded architecture is. Weston On Wednesday, September 5, 2012 11:17:39 PM UTC-7, vineet pant wrote: > > How can i port existing linux usb drivers to android (ICS).....i am stuck > i dont know how to start . Please suggest some steps or provide some > guidance.. > > Thanx in advance > Regards, > Vineet > -- unsubscribe: [email protected] website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting
