On Monday 31 March 2008 13:47:23 Bernd Büttner wrote:
> Bongani Hlope schrieb:

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> > You really shouldn't be doing that in a module, that is why those symbols
> > are not exported. But if you really insist on reading/writing a file in a
> > kernel module look here: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8110 it has
> > both the lengthy warning and examples of how to do it if you insist on
> > doing the "wrong" thing
>
> Thank you for the hint.
> I read the article and understand the problems.
> But I don't want to read from a file. I just want to read and write single
> bytes from and to a qspi-device. If I don't want to rewrite the qspi
> functions I have to call the qspi-driver.
> So what I'm searching for is a way to read/write a qspi-device from kernel
> mode without the indirection through user-mode.

What device does you module drive?




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