| From: |
| Jeremy Elson <jelson@circlemud.org> |
| To: |
| linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org |
| Subject: |
| [ANNOUNCE] FUSD v1.10 now available |
| Date: |
| Wed, 20 Aug 2003 15:53:49 -0700 |
| Cc: |
| jelson@circlemud.org, fusd-announce@lists.sourceforge.net |
We're happy to announce release 1.10 of FUSD, the Linux Framework for
User-Space Devices.
If you have a Linux 2.4 kernel running devfs, FUSD is a combination of
Linux kernel module and userspace library that lets you write
userspace programs that can act as character device drivers for files
under /dev. Your program reigsters the device with the kernel module;
then, it proxies system calls (e.g., open(), read()...) to your
program. Your userspace program can respond to these system calls as
a kernel module would. Strict error checking at the user/kernel
boundary prevents such userspace drivers from corrupting each other,
the kernel, or even the processes using the devices they manage.
v1.10 has a number of enhancements, including:
-- Now safe for SMP and preemptible kernels
-- Includes both C and Python bindings
-- /dev/fusd/status device shows a summary of devices registered and
in use
-- Updated documentation and various other bugfixes
Unfortunately, FUSD does NOT work under later 2.5 or any 2.6 kernels.
The recent changes to the devfs API break FUSD in a way that we
haven't yet looked into fixing.
Regards,
Jeremy
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