PUD(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual PUD(4)

NAME

pudPass-to-Userspace Device

SYNOPSIS

pseudo-device pud
pseudo-device putter

DESCRIPTION

The pud driver enables the implementation of block and character device drivers as userspace daemons. The daemons register the device major number they wish to handle. Registering a character device is mandatory, supporting the block device interface for same major device is optional. The major number must be available, i.e. another driver must not be registered to handle the operation. After successful registration the userspace daemon is supposed to handle the driver methods the kernel passes down to it.

SEE ALSO

puffs(4), putter(9)

BUGS

This document is in a hit-in-the-head style obviously not even near complete.

The subsystem lacks a puffs-style library that servers can be written against.

November 21, 2007 NetBSD 6.1