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List:       linux-arm-kernel
Subject:    Re: devfs problem,
From:       "zxk"<zhangxinkai () sia ! cn>
Date:       2004-07-09 9:28:45
Message-ID: 200407090918.i699IlE16007 () ms ! sia ! ac ! cn
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Hi,Lin.Colin
        If you can't not found device i2c,you can create it yourself.
  command as following:
         mknod /dev/i2c-0 c 89 0
         mknod /dev/i2c-1 c 89 1

	

======= 2004-07-09 14:46:00 wrote £º=======

> 
> Hello all,
> I am now developing OMAP 1610 USB driver.
> The Linux is from Montavista, and it uses devfs, but no uses devfsd daemon. Both \
> USB and I2C drivers are all compiled in kernel. Its USB driver will make use of \
> I2C, and it try to open "/dev/i2c/0". The problem is, it will fail to open it in \
> USB driver because, I think, devfs will mount "/dev/" later than USB driver open \
> "/dev/i2c/0". Before devfs mounts "/dev/", "/dev/i2c/0" is not there.
> How can I do to solve this problem?
> 
> Thanks and regards,
> Colin
> 
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