Neale has sent me cpint-2.2.0, and I've uploaded it to the web site.  Please
note that this is for Linux 2.6 systems _only_.  Neale says that he'll be
coming out with a 2.3.0 version fairly soon "to work better with sysfs and
probably change the diag0 driver into creating readable entries in sysfs."

http://linuxvm.org/Patches/



Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Arnd
Bergmann
Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 6:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: cpint error messages


"Ferguson, Neale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 08.05.2004,
05:06:30:
> Did you run cpint_load? There is no permanently assigned device major
> no. for cpint so it needs to have one assigned dynamically. The
> cpint_load script will check for a free one and create the node. I
> don't think udev will do it for you.

That's a bug in the cpint module, then. As I told you before, the device
driver needs to either create misc devices or register its own class_simple.
Manually creating device nodes is not the right way to do it on 2.6 since we
have udev to do it properly.

Contact me off-list if you need help with that, but don't leave it the way
it currently is.

BTW, where do I find cpint-2.1.0? The latest version I could find is 1.1.6
from linuxvm.org.

     Arnd <><

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