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* Using /dev/dsp from a kernel driver
@ 2003-03-08 22:35 Jim Deas
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From: Jim Deas @ 2003-03-08 22:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have a good tone generator running in user space.
This device uses /dev/dsp write and ioctl to do what
I want.
 I would now like to move this to the driver that creates
the audio data.
Right now I have to open both devices and transfer the
data via user space between the two devices.

How do I open and use ioctl from another driver?
I know about the ksyms but have not been able to
understand the move from opening a file pointer and 
using ioctls in user space to directly connecting two
drives using the kernels symbol table (ksyms).

Thanks,
J. Deas



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