* Restoring kernel module settings
@ 2011-12-06 18:34 Nuno Santos
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From: Nuno Santos @ 2011-12-06 18:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-input
Hi,
I have developed a kernel module to act as driver for a multitouch input
device,
It happens that the kernel module settings are setted and getted via
binnary attributes.
I know that kernel modules can't save or read files. I need an
alternative way of restoring a saved settings state.
Question:
Is there any way of calling a determined program when a device is
connected to the computer?
My idea is to develop a really small application that sets the saved
settings from the last time the device control panel interacted with the
device.
I think someone has already suggested udev to do it. What functionality
should I search within udev documentation? Is there any other way of
achieving this?
Thank you in advance,
With my best regards,
Nuno
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