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Date:      Fri, 17 Apr 2015 16:26:04 +0300
From:      Daniel Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il>
To:        Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org>
Cc:        Tom Jones <jones@sdf.org>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: help with coding a loadable kernel module
Message-ID:  <C6A90444-22F4-4EDF-BE3D-C384F61BB0B4@cs.huji.ac.il>
In-Reply-To: <1429276417.1182.71.camel@freebsd.org>
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> On Apr 17, 2015, at 4:13 PM, Ian Lepore <ian@freebsd.org> wrote:
>=20
> On Fri, 2015-04-17 at 13:46 +0300, Daniel Braniss wrote:
>>> On Apr 17, 2015, at 12:55 PM, Tom Jones <jones@sdf.org> wrote:
>>>=20
>>> On Fri, Apr 17, 2015 at 12:15:33PM +0300, Daniel Braniss wrote:
>>>>=20
>>>>> On Apr 17, 2015, at 11:08 AM, Kurt Jaeger <lists@opsec.eu> wrote:
>>>>>=20
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>=20
>>>>>> I know I'm embarking on a dangerous trip, but I want to use a =
Raspberry Pi
>>>>>> and or a BeagleBone to read (and write) RFID cards.
>>>>>> Since a driver is needed to use the spibus, I have 2 options =
while
>>>>>> developing:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>>> So before I give up on option 2, is there some examples/help?
>>>>>=20
>>>>> Are you aware of this book ?
>>>>>=20
>>>>> http://www.nostarch.com/bsddrivers.htm =
<http://www.nostarch.com/bsddrivers.htm>;
>>>>=20
>>>> no, but before I spend more money (this is getting expensive :-),
>>>> does it explain how to write a loadable module that needs to to =
talk
>>>> to a spibus?=20
>>>=20
>>> I don't think it does.
>>>=20
>>> spibus is very simple, there is one interface call
>>>=20
>>> SPIBUS_TRANSFER(device_t, device_t, strcut spi_command);
>>>=20
>>=20
>> chicken and egg issue :-), what device_t dev should I use?
>> it must point to the spibus =E2=80=A6
>=20
> Your device will be a child of the spibus, and it is the bus that

it=E2=80=99s the =E2=80=98child of=E2=80=99 that I have problems. this =
will be a loadable module, so
it will have to tell the parent that he is no longer an orphan :-)


> implements the SPIBUS_TRANSFER() method, so it's the bus's device_t =
that
> needs to be passed as the first parameter in the call (if it were C++ =
it
> would be the "this" pointer -- this stuff is OO implemented in =
plain-C).
>> =46rom your driver, something like:
>=20
>  SPIBUS_TRANSFER(device_get_parent(sc->sc_dev), sc->sc_dev, cmdptr);
>=20
> I haven't got time this morning to put together a complete example of
> how to add a module to the build, but the process is basically along =
the
> lines of...
>=20
>  Add a new directory to sys/dev for your driver just like you were
> going to compile it into the kernel.  Then in sys/modules find another
> simple driver, copy it to a new directory, and change the names of
> things in the makefile so that it refers to your new dir/files in
> sys/dev.  You can set MODULES_OVERRIDE=3Dyournew_dirname on the make
> command line or in your kernel config to make it compile.
>=20

I have that, even figured out how to cross compile and use the make =
buildenv.
it=E2=80=99s great! I can compile outside the source tree too.

thanks,
	danny




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