03-15-2011
Look in /etc/conf/pack.d/usb_prnt
Not that I have tried this, but I think that if you create the source code and place it in the correct directories, all below /etc/conf, then re-linking the kernel will automatically compile and link the driver.
Run scoadmin->hardware-kernel-manager->relink
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PT(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual PT(4)
NAME
pt -- SCSI processor type driver
SYNOPSIS
device pt
DESCRIPTION
The pt driver provides support for a SCSI processor type device. These are usually scanners and other devices using the SCSI link as a com-
munication interface with device specific commands embedded in the data stream.
A SCSI adapter must be separately configured into the system before this driver can be used.
This device supports read(2) and write(2), and the ioctl(2) calls described below.
IOCTLS
The following ioctl(2) calls are supported by the pt driver. They are defined in the header file <sys/ptio.h>.
PTIOCGETTIMEOUT This ioctl allows userland applications to fetch the current pt driver read and write timeout. The value returned is in
seconds.
PTIOCSETTIMEOUT This ioctl allows userland applications to set the current pt driver read and write timeouts. The value should be in sec-
onds.
FILES
/dev/ptN the Nth processor device.
SEE ALSO
cam(4)
HISTORY
The pt driver appeared in FreeBSD 2.1.
BSD
March 2, 1995 BSD