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start(D2oddi)


start -- initialize a static device driver (with interrupts enabled)

Synopsis

   void prefixstart(void);

Description

The driver's start( ) entry point routine is called during system initalization (after system services are available and interrupts have been enabled) to initialize the driver and the devices it controls.

Return values

None

Usage

The start routine can perform the following types of activities:

A driver that needs to perform setup and initialization tasks that must take place before system services are available and interrupts are enabled should use the init(D2oddi) routine to perform such tasks. The start routine should be used for all other initialization tasks.

Context and synchronization

Non-blockable context. Interrupts are enabled but processes are not yet or no longer available.

Hardware applicability

All

Version applicability

oddi: 1, 2, 2mp, 3, 3mp, 4, 4mp, 5, 5mp, 6, 6mp

External dependencies

This entry point is optional. The start( ) routine is a named entry point and must be defined as a global symbol.

SVR5 DDI compatibility

DDI 8 drivers code driver initialization in the _load(D2) entry point routine and device initialization is done in the CFG_ADD subfunction to the config(D2) entry point routine. See ``Dynamically-loadable kernel modules (DLKM)'' in HDK Technical Reference.

Loadable drivers for DDI versions prior to version 8 code all driver and device initialization in their _load(D2) entry point routine. Note that SVR5 MDI drivers that use DDI version 7 must be loadable.

Static (non-loadable) drivers written for DDI versions prior to DDI 8 support the start(D2oddi) entry point routine which has the same syntax as the SCO OpenServer version although the functionality is usually coded differently.

References

init(D2oddi)

config(D2), _load(D2)


19 June 2005
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OpenServer 5 HDK - June 2005