> As with every device driver, the recommended (or at least proved)
> way is to take an existing, simple driver, and modify it to suit
> your needs.
The simplest driver is probably the puc (sys/dev/pci/puc.c) driver, it has a
lot of the elements that a driver can have.
> Kernel interfaces are do
> > Dear Sir/Madam,
> >
> > I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware interface
> > using FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the following:-
> >
> > 1)What tools are available to develop driver for x86 machine using C?
Most drivers in FreeBSD are written in
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 18:04:16 -
"Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware interface
> using FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the following:-
>
> 1)What tools are available to develop driver for x8
> >>I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware
> >>interface using FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the
> >>following:-
> >>
> >>1)What tools are available to develop driver for x86 machine using
> >>C?
> >>
> >>2)Suitable package including the operati
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have requirement to develop driver for the PCI based hardware interface using
FreeBSD Unix system. Would you please advise on the following:-
1)What tools are available to develop driver for x86 machine using C?
2)Suitable package including the operating system, tools