Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Solaris developer wants a Linux Mentor for drivers. | Date | Wed, 6 Oct 2004 11:25:31 -0500 (CDT) | From | (Alan Kilian) |
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Kernel folks,
I am in the process of porting a Sun Solaris PCI bus driver that I wrote over to a 2.4 kernel, and I could use a mentor just to get me over the initial bumps.
I have a module that can be loaded, and detects my card, and responds to ioctl() calls properly, so I'm moving right along, but I do have some problems now.
1) If I "oops" in my module, I cannot unload it with: # /sbin/rmmod sse sse: Device or resource busy
I have only figured out that a reboot cleans things up again.
2) An example of using pci_ops read_dword() would be superb.
By the way, this development environment is really slick compared to Solaris. When I "oops" in Solaris, the kernel panics and I'm in for a messy fsck on the way back up. This is a great improvement.
Thanks in advance for any help any of you may provide.
After this, there will be one more Linux PCI bus driver developer in the world, and that can't be a bad thing.
-Alan
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