Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 5 Dec 2001 10:59:50 -0500 (EST) | From | Michael Zhu <> | Subject | Layered modularization |
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Hi, does anyone know how to implement a layered modularization in Linux?
I've read Alessandro Rubini's book "Linux device driver". In Chapter 2 of his book he mentioned some information about stacked modules. But not enough to develop a Layered modularization.
Now I need to write a hook module which will hook the reading/writing operation of /dev/fd0. That means I want to make a intermediate driver which layers above or below the driver of /dev/fd0.
It just like a filter driver in Windows platform.
Any idea will be appreciated.
Best regards,
Michael
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