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\chapter{The Linux Compatibility Layer}
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It is the glue code used for the interaction between the kernel and the linux
code. It is the suggested option for using drivers ported from the Linux 2.6
kernel tree.
\vspace{7mm}
\begin{intest}
LINUXC26\_REGISTER\_MODULE\index{linuxc26\_register\_module(int use\_intdrive)}
\end{intest}
\begin{description}
\item [\texttt{void LINUXC26\_register\_module(int use\_intdrive);}]
\item [\texttt{Description:}] It initializes the compatibility layer interface
and the library's internal data structures.
\item [\texttt{Parameters:}] TRUE indicates to use the IntDrive for managing
interrupts; FALSE makes the glue layer to use the old interrupt management
system.
\item [\texttt{Return value:}] 0 if the module is installed; 1 otherwise.
\end{description}
\begin{description}
\item [Example:]
\end{description}
\begin{verbatim}
int device_drivers_init() {
int res;
KEYB_PARMS kparms = BASE_KEYB;
LINUXC26_register_module(TRUE);
PCI26_init();
INPUT26_init();
keyb_def_ctrlC(kparms, NULL);
KEYB26_init(&kparms);
FB26_init();
res = FB26_open(FRAME_BUFFER_DEVICE);
if (res) {
cprintf("Error: Cannot open graphical mode\n");
KEYB26_close();
INPUT26_close();
exit(1);
}
FB26_use_grx(FRAME_BUFFER_DEVICE);
FB26_setmode(FRAME_BUFFER_DEVICE,"640x480-16");
return 0;
}
\end{verbatim}