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SubjectRe: Which interface: sysfs, proc, devfs?
On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 15:02:50 -0800
Greg KH <greg@kroah.com> wrote:

> What about not writing a kernel driver at all and just using
> libusb/usbfs? Any reason you have to have a kernel driver for your
> device?


Well, I have just looked into libusb 0.1.x... I would like to have
asynchronous (non-blocking) access to my device, which libusb doesn't
currently support. Also I don't like the way libusb finds devices -
manually scanning all busses doesn't seem very handy.

Thus I will probably go for a kernel module, using sysfs to interface
with the user. Thanks for all the help anyways-

regards
Jonas
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