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The mbuff.o module and /dev/mbuff is intended to be used as a shared memory device making memory allocated in the kernel using vmalloc possible to map in the user space. It is especially recommended for RT-Linux tasks/user space communication.
The BSDBook Project is an effort at documenting the internals and the interface to the FreeBSD Kernel. This includes parts such as the File
Systems, VM Subsystem, Device Drivers, KLDs etc. Routines used
inside the kernel will be documented.
This is the PCMCIA device driver for the 1-2 mbit Frequency Hopping Symbol Spectrum24 WLAN card. We've also moved the 11 mbit Direct Sequencing code here. The 2.2.x and 2.4.x code trees have been merged.
This project contains the Linux 2.4.x kernel driver for the Digital/Intel 21x4x ("Tulip") series of ethernet chips. Requires kernel version 2.3.50 or later. This project serves as a focal point for further driverdevelopment and discussion.
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Goal of Linux Doors (ldoor) project is to implement Solaris doors API under Linux.
Doors are fast intra-machine RPC interface. Implementation consists of kernel part
(written as devicedriver) and user-level library emulating Solaris calls.
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Linux kernel driver for low-level performance-monitoring counters, and support for virtualised (per-process) counters. User-space glue for use in applications, and by higher-level tools and libraries.
Embedded churn will provide developers the freedom to configure an embedded system for any target architecture from a defined template . The ability to deploy the custom image on a flash based device depending on the application of the embedded linux de
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This project contains the Linux serial driver for 8250/16550 (and compatible) UARTs. It is packaged in a stand-alone form that can be used with older and newer kernel versions. It also serves as a focal point for further serial driverdevelopment.
eXtendBus is a device sharing mechanism for Virtualization Platform, specially designed for Xen hypervisor. eXtendBus attempts to modify Xen’s architectural features and combine it with extended device driver architecture.
Linuxdevicedriver and userspace library to provide for a method to packet capture at high data rates into a user-provided buffer. Tested to line speeds of up to 1Gb without packet loss.
** This project has moved to BitBucket **
https://bitbucket.org/robeden/pcap-ring-mm