Porting Linux PCI Device Driver to RTAI

rolf.freitag at email.de rolf.freitag at email.de
Tue Jul 26 19:43:42 CEST 2005


Hi,

in the CVS you can find some drivers in the (two) directories drivers.

Regards,

Rolf

Jorge Almeida <j-almeida at criticalsoftware.com> schrieb am 26.07.05 17:36:20:
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> Hello.
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> I'm trying to port a PCI device driver to RTAI.
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> I'm thinking in let the PCI inicialization like it is in the linux
> context, and only after all the PCI inicialization, get the IRQ and BASE
> ADDRESS and reserve it with the RTAI API. And after that build two tasks:
> one for reading and writing (irq handler) and another to make
> configurations during runtime.
> 
> Is this thinking very wrong or it's possible to do the things this way??
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> I've already tryied to look for some documentation in this matter but
> appers that nothing is available.
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> Thanks.
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