Re: reserved/local ioctl values?

1999-07-30 Thread Mike Smith
I'l looking at defining about a dozen ioctl calls for a local device driver. When looking at the _IO, _IO, _IOW, _IOR, and _IOWR macros, I'm interested if there are any "reserved" or "local" values for the first parameter? Not really, as such. In short, I'd hate to use a seemly unused

Re: reserved/local ioctl values?

1999-07-30 Thread Mike Smith
I'l looking at defining about a dozen ioctl calls for a local device driver. When looking at the _IO, _IO, _IOW, _IOR, and _IOWR macros, I'm interested if there are any reserved or local values for the first parameter? Not really, as such. In short, I'd hate to use a seemly unused value,

reserved/local ioctl values?

1999-07-27 Thread Brian McGovern
I'l looking at defining about a dozen ioctl calls for a local device driver. When looking at the _IO, _IO, _IOW, _IOR, and _IOWR macros, I'm interested if there are any "reserved" or "local" values for the first parameter? In short, I'd hate to use a seemly unused value, just to suddenly be in

reserved/local ioctl values?

1999-07-27 Thread Brian McGovern
I'l looking at defining about a dozen ioctl calls for a local device driver. When looking at the _IO, _IO, _IOW, _IOR, and _IOWR macros, I'm interested if there are any reserved or local values for the first parameter? In short, I'd hate to use a seemly unused value, just to suddenly be in