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 | Driver Binding | 
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 | Driver binding is the process of associating a device with a device | 
 | driver that can control it. Bus drivers have typically handled this | 
 | because there have been bus-specific structures to represent the | 
 | devices and the drivers. With generic device and device driver | 
 | structures, most of the binding can take place using common code. | 
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 | Bus | 
 | ~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | The bus type structure contains a list of all devices that are on that bus | 
 | type in the system. When device_register is called for a device, it is | 
 | inserted into the end of this list. The bus object also contains a | 
 | list of all drivers of that bus type. When driver_register is called | 
 | for a driver, it is inserted at the end of this list. These are the | 
 | two events which trigger driver binding. | 
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 | device_register | 
 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | When a new device is added, the bus's list of drivers is iterated over | 
 | to find one that supports it. In order to determine that, the device | 
 | ID of the device must match one of the device IDs that the driver | 
 | supports. The format and semantics for comparing IDs is bus-specific.  | 
 | Instead of trying to derive a complex state machine and matching | 
 | algorithm, it is up to the bus driver to provide a callback to compare | 
 | a device against the IDs of a driver. The bus returns 1 if a match was | 
 | found; 0 otherwise. | 
 |  | 
 | int match(struct device * dev, struct device_driver * drv); | 
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 | If a match is found, the device's driver field is set to the driver | 
 | and the driver's probe callback is called. This gives the driver a | 
 | chance to verify that it really does support the hardware, and that | 
 | it's in a working state.  | 
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 | Device Class | 
 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | Upon the successful completion of probe, the device is registered with | 
 | the class to which it belongs. Device drivers belong to one and only one | 
 | class, and that is set in the driver's devclass field.  | 
 | devclass_add_device is called to enumerate the device within the class | 
 | and actually register it with the class, which happens with the | 
 | class's register_dev callback. | 
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 | Driver | 
 | ~~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | When a driver is attached to a device, the device is inserted into the | 
 | driver's list of devices.  | 
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 | sysfs | 
 | ~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | A symlink is created in the bus's 'devices' directory that points to | 
 | the device's directory in the physical hierarchy. | 
 |  | 
 | A symlink is created in the driver's 'devices' directory that points | 
 | to the device's directory in the physical hierarchy. | 
 |  | 
 | A directory for the device is created in the class's directory. A | 
 | symlink is created in that directory that points to the device's | 
 | physical location in the sysfs tree.  | 
 |  | 
 | A symlink can be created (though this isn't done yet) in the device's | 
 | physical directory to either its class directory, or the class's | 
 | top-level directory. One can also be created to point to its driver's | 
 | directory also.  | 
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 | driver_register | 
 | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | The process is almost identical for when a new driver is added.  | 
 | The bus's list of devices is iterated over to find a match. Devices | 
 | that already have a driver are skipped. All the devices are iterated | 
 | over, to bind as many devices as possible to the driver. | 
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 | Removal | 
 | ~~~~~~~ | 
 |  | 
 | When a device is removed, the reference count for it will eventually | 
 | go to 0. When it does, the remove callback of the driver is called. It | 
 | is removed from the driver's list of devices and the reference count | 
 | of the driver is decremented. All symlinks between the two are removed. | 
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 | When a driver is removed, the list of devices that it supports is | 
 | iterated over, and the driver's remove callback is called for each | 
 | one. The device is removed from that list and the symlinks removed.  | 
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