Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 17:11:57 +0300 From: Artem 'ZaZooBred' Ignatiev <zazubrik@mail.ru> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: newbus questions Message-ID: <1142863917.2212.7.camel@timon> In-Reply-To: <200603161548.11127.hackers@dino.sk> References: <1142506792.36931.25.camel@timon> <1142510785.36931.43.camel@timon> <1142517420.36931.58.camel@timon> <200603161548.11127.hackers@dino.sk>
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On Thu, 16/03/2006 at 15:48 +0100, Milan Obuch wrote: > > Looks like I'm totally newbie there. I've created small saa_if.m file, > > with CODE section, declaring two small debug functions, and two METHODS, > > DEFAULTing to that functions. Now I want to update Makefile so that > > typing ``make depend'' will produce .c and .h from the .m file. Looks > > like /sys/conf/kmod.mk lists all .m files by name, and deals with them > > on one-by-one basis, so I must manually insert all that awk -f ... > > invocations for these targets, am I right? > Not necessarily. You should put saa_if.m into kmod.mk, yes, but you should > actually somewhere use it. > > > Or had I overlooked feature of automated codegeneration just in > > Makefile? > > Could you show your Makefile? I think you are missing something there - like > saa_if.h and saa_if.c, maybe... well, I've just added 'saa_if.c saa_if.m' to SRCS, and defined two targets: .m.h: awk -f @/tools/makeobjops.awk ${.ALLSRC} -h .m.c: awk -f @tools/makeobjops.awk ${.ALLSRC} -c and now it works. I would also like to thank you for tip to call device_add_child manually, after that my subdriver automatically found the device to probe. > > P.S. I suppose, that it's worth to create some useful doc with skeleton > > bus driver, one dummy method, and child driver overriding that method. > > (As to me, the latest task is the easiest, at least I know how to do > > this, e.g., PCI device overriding probe method). > > Any idea how? Maybe manpage patch? You know, every one welcomed :) I think it will be a small article, with skeleton of bus device driver and skeleton of driver for device on that bus, since that is really easy once you know how. > > P.P.S Hey, that's my birthday! So I would like a toast to all BSD > > developers, core team and hackers > Mnoga ljeta, mnoga ljeta, mnoga ljeta... :) Thanks!
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