Unverified Commit 8d603ef2 authored by Karen Xie's avatar Karen Xie Committed by GitHub

remove example udev rules

parent 31f7b1ed
...@@ -66,9 +66,6 @@ Usage: ...@@ -66,9 +66,6 @@ Usage:
cd tools cd tools
- Compile the provided example test tools. - Compile the provided example test tools.
make make
- Copy the provided driver rules from the etc directory to the /etc/ directory
on your system.
cp ../etc/udev/rules.d/* /etc/udev/rules.d/
- Load the kernel module driver: - Load the kernel module driver:
a. modprobe xdma a. modprobe xdma
b. using the provided script. b. using the provided script.
...@@ -98,9 +95,6 @@ Frequently asked questions: ...@@ -98,9 +95,6 @@ Frequently asked questions:
A: Use the following commands to uninstall the driver. A: Use the following commands to uninstall the driver.
- Uninstall the kernel module. - Uninstall the kernel module.
rmmod -s xdma rmmod -s xdma
- Delete the dma rules that were added.
rm -f /etc/udev/rules.d/60-xdma.rules
rm -f /etc/udev/rules.d/xdma-udev-command.sh
Q: How do I modify the PCIe Device IDs recognized by the kernel module driver? Q: How do I modify the PCIe Device IDs recognized by the kernel module driver?
A: The xdma/xdma_mod.c file constains the pci_device_id struct that identifies A: The xdma/xdma_mod.c file constains the pci_device_id struct that identifies
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