* Restoring kernel input driver state on boot
@ 2011-11-28 10:20 Nuno Santos
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From: Nuno Santos @ 2011-11-28 10:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-input
Hi,
Since is not possible for a kernel driver to save anything to a file I
need to know how could I achieve that using other technic.
Someone mentioned earlier in this list that I could use udev to load
settings on a kernel module.
Since my module state depends on a whole structure the best thing I can
remember to achieve this goal is someting like this:
- In user space (and since i'm always exchanging that data from and to
the kernel module within my device control panel) I could save to a
fixed place a file with that state.
- With a custom and small utility I could load (using the binnary
attributes) that state to the kernel module on it's initialization using
for that udev.
Since my understanding of udev at this point is almost null, I would
like to know if this is possible, and in what functionality of udev I
should put my effort on.
If someone could give me an expert advice about I would really
appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
With my best regards,
Nuno Santos
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