maybe the linux kernel hacking and the linux kernel internals guides at tldp.org will help you. i've read a few of them, and it clearly details how to write your own drivers. however, i have't really tried them because time is not a luxury to me. :(

be warned, a lot of technical source code related discussion is at hand. they're bareley readable to newbie kernel hackers because they're written by kernel hackers too. and we all know how hackers hate writing documentation outside of the source code... ;)

HTH.

happy hacking! :)

Miguel A Paraz wrote:
I have exactly the same device this guy described here:

http://www.spinics.net/lists/kernel/msg171835.html

How do you go about writing a driver? Any starting points?

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