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        <title>001b8e986e7210289776fcb8ab537d1eae15d4d4 - Add initial support for userspace block/char device drivers.  This</title>
        <link>http://src.rcs.uwaterloo.ca:8080/history/netbsd-src/sys/dev/pud/Makefile#001b8e986e7210289776fcb8ab537d1eae15d4d4</link>
        <description>Add initial support for userspace block/char device drivers.  Thisis a very rough cut supporting only open/close/read/write for chardevices for the time being.  It also takes some extra liberties inerror value processing wrt. to the request-response protocol, butthat will be fixed later.  On the bright side, I haven&apos;t managedto crash my test kernel in several hours with this anymore, so itcan be considered extra-stable ...  All in all this is remarkablysimilar to puffs from multiple angles (well, actually, big surprisethere) and these two will share more and more code in the future.The hardest part, coming up with the name, was done by agc.  I&apos;mnot exactly sure what &quot;pud&quot; is supposed to stand for, but if myBritish is anything close to par, I understand that &quot;pud&quot; overthere can stand for just about anything, so it&apos;s a safe bet.

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        <pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 18:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
        <dc:creator>pooka &lt;pooka@NetBSD.org&gt;</dc:creator>
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