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DEVICE_INITIALIZE(9)					   Device drivers infrastructure				      DEVICE_INITIALIZE(9)

NAME
device_initialize - init device structure. SYNOPSIS
void device_initialize(struct device * dev); ARGUMENTS
dev device. DESCRIPTION
This prepares the device for use by other layers by initializing its fields. It is the first half of device_register, if called by that function, though it can also be called separately, so one may use dev's fields. In particular, get_device/put_device may be used for reference counting of dev after calling this function. NOTE
Use put_device to give up your reference instead of freeing dev directly once you have called this function. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 2.6. July 2010 DEVICE_INITIALIZE(9)

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STRUCT 
DEVICE_DRIVER(9) Device drivers infrastructure STRUCT DEVICE_DRIVER(9) NAME
struct_device_driver - The basic device driver structure SYNOPSIS
struct device_driver { const char * name; struct bus_type * bus; struct module * owner; const char * mod_name; bool suppress_bind_attrs; const struct of_device_id * of_match_table; const struct acpi_device_id * acpi_match_table; int (* probe) (struct device *dev); int (* remove) (struct device *dev); void (* shutdown) (struct device *dev); int (* suspend) (struct device *dev, pm_message_t state); int (* resume) (struct device *dev); const struct attribute_group ** groups; const struct dev_pm_ops * pm; struct driver_private * p; }; MEMBERS
name Name of the device driver. bus The bus which the device of this driver belongs to. owner The module owner. mod_name Used for built-in modules. suppress_bind_attrs Disables bind/unbind via sysfs. of_match_table The open firmware table. acpi_match_table The ACPI match table. probe Called to query the existence of a specific device, whether this driver can work with it, and bind the driver to a specific device. remove Called when the device is removed from the system to unbind a device from this driver. shutdown Called at shut-down time to quiesce the device. suspend Called to put the device to sleep mode. Usually to a low power state. resume Called to bring a device from sleep mode. groups Default attributes that get created by the driver core automatically. pm Power management operations of the device which matched this driver. p Driver core's private data, no one other than the driver core can touch this. DESCRIPTION
The device driver-model tracks all of the drivers known to the system. The main reason for this tracking is to enable the driver core to match up drivers with new devices. Once drivers are known objects within the system, however, a number of other things become possible. Device drivers can export information and configuration variables that are independent of any specific device. COPYRIGHT
Kernel Hackers Manual 3.10 June 2014 STRUCT DEVICE_DRIVER(9)
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