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- * [[community/gsoc/project ideas/driver glue code]]
-
- * [[open issues/user-space device drivers]]
-
- * [[open issues/device drivers and io systems]]
-
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-
-# Documentation
-
- * <http://demo.tudos.org/dsweeper_tutorial.html>
-
- Why device drivers in user space; different possibilities for getting
- device drivers; DDE's origins and rationale.
-
- * <http://wiki.tudos.org/DDE/DDEKit>,
- <http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/pipermail/l4-hackers/2009/004291.html>
-
- Structural overview of the components.
-
-
-# Discussion
-
-DDE essentially is a glue layer to embed Linux device drivers into another
-environement. In the DDE case, this *other environment* is a user-space task
--- compared to the GNU Mach kernel having a *in-kernel* Linux 2.0 device
-drivers glue code (cf. paper by Goel et al.).
-
-
-# Source Code
-
- * <http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/index.php?node_id=1584&ln=en>
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