In the past, user-space drivers were mostly used to make graphics run 
faster while avoiding the kernel. They increasingly became more important 
and the kernel is now seen as an obstacle to high server connection 
capacity.  In these conditions, we decided to investigate in what degree 
the driver can be run in user space and what can be gained from this. 

 

You can read more  about the most common solutions for running drivers in 
the user space  here: 
http://embeddedenea.com/2014/10/31/designing-user-space-device-drivers-in-linux/

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