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Where to find Linux functions coresponding to the Solaris DDI/DDK?
Hi Gollum,
I'm pretty new to this forum and I'm a bit afraid of asking questions in the other forums, so I decided to ask you some things, I hope you could help me out. Here's my problem - Right now I'm trying to port a Solaris device driver for a custom piece of hardware to Linux, and I'm having some troubles finding the proper corresponding functions to the Solaris DDI on Linux, I hope you understand what I'm refering to, and also will come up with some sort of solution, or at least advice. Thank you in advance for your effort. |
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