Hi Robert, I am only done with writing basic device drivers and kernel compilation.
I also know that we can send patches/drivers to majord...@vger.kernel.org But sending sample device drivers to that list will not be good etiquette. That's why I am asking. On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 2:08 PM, Robert P. J. Day <rpj...@crashcourse.ca> wrote: > On Wed, 24 Jun 2015, Mayur Patil wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I am conducting one workshop at FUDCon in which I am trying to > > teach how to write and send your first linux kernel device driver. > > Could please suggest me the place where I can guide the students to > > send the device driver? > > once upon a time, i wrote an (admittedly-dated) online course on how > to get started with kernel programming (and, yes, it needs updating > :-P): > > > http://crashcourse.ca/introduction-linux-kernel-programming/introduction-linux-kernel-programming > > ignore the $39 reference, the course has been publicly available for > free for a while. > > on the second point -- how to *send* that driver to the kernel -- > don't you kind of need a rationale for why you're working on a driver > that isn't in the kernel already? i suspect that if you're already > competent enough to be writing a driver for something that isn't in > the kernel, you probably already know the protocol for submitting it, > no? > > rday > > -- > > ======================================================================== > Robert P. J. Day Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA > http://crashcourse.ca > > Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday > LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/rpjday > ======================================================================== -- Regards, Mayur S Patil, A research oriented program learner, Pune, India.
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