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- add_drv command
How to Build and Load the Layered Driver
Checking Device Driver Bindings
- description of,
Installing Drivers with add_drv
- device name,
Compatible Device Names
- address spaces, description of,
Virtual Memory
- agent, definition,
What Is Predictive Self-Healing?
- allocb()function,
Requests
- alternate access mechanisms,
Programmed I/O Functions
- aphysio() function,
DMA Transfers (Asynchronous)
- aread() entry point, asynchronous data transfers,
Differences Between Synchronous and Asynchronous I/O
- ASSERT() macro
Compiling and Linking the Driver
Use ASSERT() to Catch Invalid Assumptions
- associating kernel memory with user applications,
Associating Kernel Memory With User Mappings
- asynchronous communication drivers, testing,
Asynchronous Communication Drivers
- asynchronous data transfers
- block drivers,
Asynchronous Data Transfers (Block Drivers)
- character drivers,
Differences Between Synchronous and Asynchronous I/O
- USB,
Synchronous and Asynchronous Transfers and Callbacks
- attach() entry point
Registering Drivers to Gain Device Access
Device Power Management
- active power management,
Device Power Management
- description of,
attach() Entry Point
- network drivers
GLDv3 MAC Registration Functions
GLDv2 Network Device Driver Framework
- system power management,
System Power Management
- auto-request sense mode,
Auto-Request Sense Mode
- autoconfiguration
- of block devices,
Block Device Autoconfiguration
- of character devices,
Character Device Autoconfiguration
- overview,
Driver Loading and Unloading
- routines,
Autoconfiguration Entry Points
- of SCSI HBA drivers,
Autoconfiguration Entry Points
- of SCSI target drivers,
Autoconfiguration for SCSI Target Drivers
- Automated System Recovery Unit (ASRU), definition,
Diagnosis, Suspect Lists, and Fault Events
- autoshutdown threshold,
Autoshutdown Threshold
- autovectored interrupts,
Device Interrupts
- avoiding data loss while testing,
Avoiding Data Loss on a Test System
- awrite() entry point, asynchronous data transfers,
Differences Between Synchronous and Asynchronous I/O