/* * chardev.h - the header file with the ioctl definitions. * * The declarations here have to be in a header file, because they need * to be known both to the kernel module (in chardev.c) and the process * calling ioctl (ioctl.c). */ #ifndef CHARDEV_H #define CHARDEV_H #include /* The major device number. We can not rely on dynamic registration * any more, because ioctls need to know it. */ #define MAJOR_NUM 100 /* Set the message of the device driver */ #define IOCTL_SET_MSG _IOW(MAJOR_NUM, 0, char *) /* _IOW means that we are creating an ioctl command number for passing * information from a user process to the kernel module. * * The first arguments, MAJOR_NUM, is the major device number we are using. * * The second argument is the number of the command (there could be several * with different meanings). * * The third argument is the type we want to get from the process to the * kernel. */ /* Get the message of the device driver */ #define IOCTL_GET_MSG _IOR(MAJOR_NUM, 1, char *) /* This IOCTL is used for output, to get the message of the device driver. * However, we still need the buffer to place the message in to be input, * as it is allocated by the process. */ /* Get the n'th byte of the message */ #define IOCTL_GET_NTH_BYTE _IOWR(MAJOR_NUM, 2, int) /* The IOCTL is used for both input and output. It receives from the user * a number, n, and returns Message[n]. */ /* The name of the device file */ #define DEVICE_FILE_NAME "char_dev" #endif