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Hi, I'm very pleased to share what I have learnt with you guys.
Yes, it is the basic need to know your device if you wanna be a device driver programmer. I also want to be a linux device driver programmer, or even more, though I have some device driver experience under other software platforms.
The reason why you wanna contact with it is that you wanna make it do something for you.
Normally, what it can do is the first thing you must know. It's very obvious that you will never send Ethernet frames through UART or SPI, right?
There exist various kinds of devices in the world, such as, storage device, FLASH, SD card, harddisk; communicating devices, network card, wifi; interconnected bus, PCI-express; how many there are.
After that, the next thing you will concern is how you can do to reach your goal.
To access the device, reading, or writing, there is usually a controller embedded in the processor. Here, when I say "processor", it means it is a core integrated with various kinds of controllers, no matter pc desktop or embeded system areas.
The Controller is the interface you will face, to work on the device behind the controller.
Through the controller, you can ask the device to do what you want. In the controller, there are registers, which are the deepest points the software can touch. Beyond that lies the hardware, as you are a device driver programmer, it is very common for you to communicate with hardware engineers to make things done.
If going into details about the register, there are control registers used to tell device what you want it to do, status registers, used to reflect the status of operations underway in devices, if interrupt is supported by that device, there are also some registers for you to deal with interrupts.
Well, I almost forget there are also data registers, whicha are used to store the data to be sent or written, or to be read by user. According to the specific implementation, registers used to store data from upper users to be sent or written and registes used to hold data from outside that will be read by users may be the same, or may be not.
In a normal way, if you wanna let someone do something for you, you should provide something to him first. Whoever wants to do anything, there must be some inputs to him, right?
in a summary,
action(read,write,or others) + data(you give, or you ask for) + status(what progress it is)
what it can do
how it does that, how to assemble the command cell, time sequence?
what you must provide it to reach your goal
genarally, two kinds of things you should provide:
if you ask for, where to store what you ask for;
if you give, where are what you give
how it reflects the progress of operations, polling or interrupts
Well, that is all I want to share with you.
Thanks.