hi all,
i'd like to create a new ioctl for use in my kernels [actually i already
have 8-)] but want to make sure that i follow any established procedure
for creating it before requesting it be included in the kernel.
specifically, is there a way to ensure the ioctl number i use isn't in
use by anyone else? is there a central registry?
so far i've just picked an arbitrary number:
sanfrancisco:/usr/src/linux-2.4.17/include/linux# diff -Naur kd.h{.orig,}
--- kd.h.orig Mon Jun 10 11:08:22 2002
+++ kd.h Thu Jun 6 16:00:33 2002
@@ -177,4 +177,6 @@
don't reuse for the time being */
/* note: 0x4B60-0x4B6D, 0x4B70-0x4B72 used above */
+#define KDGETKEYDOWNSTATE 0x4B80 /* read kernel keydown bit */
+
#endif /* _LINUX_KD_H */
any tips, pointers appreciated.
joe
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