How to make my new driver be configurable in the kernel
configuration file?
Yong Ma
mayong at mail.com
Thu Nov 17 02:34:15 GMT 2005
>
> Usually that's spelled '#include <dev/mydevice/mydevice.h>' since it
> is relative to one of the -I paths. In practice, however, it rarely
> makes a difference.
>
> Warner
Yes,it works.I made it as a "standard".but I want to make it as a "optional" so I can config it in the kernel configuration file(MYKERNEL) as "device mydevice" to decide whether it will be load when system boots.
It seemed not enough only add a line "dev/mydevice/mycevice.c optional device" in sys/conf/files.i386 .There will be a syntax error when config MYKERNEL. Something else needed?
Thanks a lot!
Yong Ma
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