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DateFri, 9 Dec 2005 14:27:04 +0530
FromDeven Balani <>
Subjectrecording with out getting into user space.
Hi All,

I am writing a libata-complaint SATA driver for an ARM board.

I want to do data streaming from a tuner into the SATA hard disk.

In other words, I am getting a buffer of stream in kernel space, which
I had to store it in SATA hard disk.

Can I use filesystem (eg., XFS) to put the buffer into the SATA hard
disk without getting into user space.

What I mean, can I write an Linux Kernel Module to route data stream
from one device into SATA hard disk.

Thanks,
deven

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