Re: Code flow from device connection to device node in /dev creation

From: Anil Nair
Date: Sat Jun 09 2012 - 14:27:54 EST


Hi Prasanna,

On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 10:19 AM, prasannatsmkumar
<prasannatsmkumar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> If I open a device file (say a printer device) who determines the
> correct driver and sends the call? How subsequent calls get processed
> etc. Yes I know the init function will be called while the driver is
> loaded (while running insmod driver.ko). How a open or write call
> comes to the driver from user space? Who keeps track of the driver's
> internal data (*dev) and sends that while calling methods in the
> driver? I am more interested in things like that.

Drivers work in kernel address space. The implementation of the USB in
userspace is through the library libusb, i guess you have visited its
thread in mailing list. You will require a serious reading before
jumping into coding.
Sorry if you have done the required reading. :).

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Regards,
Anil Nair
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