X-Git-Url: http://ftp.safe.ca/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fpnp.txt;h=a327db67782abacc792b60c2db02366078d47e7a;hb=555d61d6542d51563e50532ff604dcd31c96fb24;hp=28037aa1846c89bbf8082007b5e10e470000ac94;hpb=4ae0edc21b152c126e4a8c94ad5391f8ea051b31;p=safe%2Fjmp%2Flinux-2.6 diff --git a/Documentation/pnp.txt b/Documentation/pnp.txt index 28037aa..a327db6 100644 --- a/Documentation/pnp.txt +++ b/Documentation/pnp.txt @@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ The User Interface ------------------ The Linux Plug and Play user interface provides a means to activate PnP devices for legacy and user level drivers that do not support Linux Plug and Play. The -user interface is integrated into driverfs. +user interface is integrated into sysfs. -In addition to the standard driverfs file the following are created in each +In addition to the standard sysfs file the following are created in each device's directory: id - displays a list of support EISA IDs options - displays possible resource configurations @@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Plug and Play but it is planned to be in the near future. Requirements for a Linux PnP protocol: 1.) the protocol must use EISA IDs 2.) the protocol must inform the PnP Layer of a devices current configuration -- the ability to set resources is optional but prefered. +- the ability to set resources is optional but preferred. The following are PnP protocol related functions: