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The Linux Plug and Play user interface provides a means to activate PnP devices
for legacy and user level drivers that do not support Linux Plug and Play. The
-user interface is integrated into driverfs.
+user interface is integrated into sysfs.
-In addition to the standard driverfs file the following are created in each
+In addition to the standard sysfs file the following are created in each
device's directory:
id - displays a list of support EISA IDs
options - displays possible resource configurations
Requirements for a Linux PnP protocol:
1.) the protocol must use EISA IDs
2.) the protocol must inform the PnP Layer of a devices current configuration
-- the ability to set resources is optional but prefered.
+- the ability to set resources is optional but preferred.
The following are PnP protocol related functions:
Please note that the character 'X' can be used as a wild card in the function
portion (last four characters).
ex:
- /* Unkown PnP modems */
+ /* Unknown PnP modems */
{ "PNPCXXX", UNKNOWN_DEV },
Supported PnP card IDs can optionally be defined.
.remove = serial_pnp_remove,
};
-* name and id_table can not be NULL.
+* name and id_table cannot be NULL.
4.) register the driver
ex: