Richard A Nelson wrote: > I've been assigned a device driver that uses the old (2.0) PCI > support APIs - and is still working on 2.2. > > I need to get this driver working on 2.2 and 2.4, I'm assuming I'll > need to go switch to the newer PCI stuff - but am curious about the > toleration support in later 2.2 kernels; is it complete enough that > I can migrate to 2.4, and still compile on 2.2? You can still use the 2.0.x PCI functions on 2.4.x. They are slower than the 'struct pci_dev' versions of the functions, because each pcibios_xxx call incurs a call to pci_find_slot(). > > The device: > 1-2 DMA > 1 IRQ > > The driver: > mkalloc > __get_free_pages > virt_to_bus > request_irc > wake_up > > The driver has similiar functionality to a sound card: > Send/Receive (possibly large) data to device via DMA (page fixing, etc) > > Is there a cononical example (esp. wrt 2.2 <-> 2.4 changes) I should look > at ? That depends on both the changes and your driver... Every driver is different, so nothing is really canonical WRT driver API changes. If your driver is similar to a sound card, then look at drivers/sound/*.c ... Jeff -- Jeff Garzik | Dinner is ready when Building 1024 | the smoke alarm goes off. MandrakeSoft | -/usr/games/fortune - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/