Jan Kiszka wrote:
> Yeoh Chun Yeow wrote:
>> I have managed to create Makefile for my driver in the RTnet tree and build
>> successfully in rtnet/driver/at91/ directory but not in the rtnet/
>> directory. Could you help on this?
> 
> I can, but I can't promise when I will be able to do this. Why not look
> out for patterns: Pick some existing driver, say rt_pcnet32, search for
> string occurrences of "pcnet32" (case-independent, of course), and
> duplicate&adopt them to your driver. That's what I would do as well :),
> as I don't add driver to the tree every day.

I could provide a few more hints, though: Involved in modifications are
configure.ac, drivers/GNUmakefile.am, and drivers/Kconfig. Once this is
done, run scripts/autogen.sh to build the remaining bits automatically.
Then reconfigure and rebuild RTnet.

Jan

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