Hi,
Matt Schulte wrote:
Roman Kurikin wrote:
You may do like Cronyx did. This probably is not the best way in general,
but if for device is enough a generic support and in case the driver is
not a part of the system (e.q. need to support different kernel branches)
this is I am sure the best way.
Roman, thank you for the suggestion. While what you have done with your
driver is definitely a way of getting my card installed, I would still like
to see and example or a description of the "correct" way of going about this
with the new serial driver.
I suggest you to compile docbook for kernel. You may read there API
description.
rik
Matt Schulte
Commtech, Inc.
http://www.commtech-fastcom.com
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