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* Building alsa drivers as part of alsa vs kernel external module
@ 2008-05-26  4:48 Ben Stanley
  2008-05-26 14:50 ` Takashi Iwai
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From: Ben Stanley @ 2008-05-26  4:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

Hi,

I'm trying to compile the AudioScience driver as an external kernel
module (i.e. using the alsa in the kernel, rather than as a module
within the alsa tree).

What source code transformations can I expect to have to make?

Is there some documentation anywhere on what transformations are
performed as standard?

Or is there a proper way that the module should be written so that it
compiles both ways?

Of course, I understand that patches will most likely be required for
the module to compile against older kernels in particular. This kind of
problem is usually dealt with by autoconf. Is there a standard way of
doing this for just compiling a module directly for the kernel? I see
that alsa has its own set of autoconf macros, and when I compile
directly for the kernel (and its embedded alsa) I will lose the benefit
of that.

Ben Stanley.

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