From 5a6f8a474c0e062b4013bac0386b4db1ceb72a6e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sys64738 Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2021 22:20:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'Linux kernel modules' --- Linux-kernel-modules.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Linux-kernel-modules.md b/Linux-kernel-modules.md index 9f0cf3a..8ad4a3e 100644 --- a/Linux-kernel-modules.md +++ b/Linux-kernel-modules.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ Currently, 5 modules exist: * `dragonprobe`: This module is responsible for binding to the [USB vendor interface](USB-config-%26-command-protocol), handling the low-level command transfer protocol, exposing this functionality to the other modules, and auto-loading the other modules when their functionality is available on the device. Not to be used directly. -* `dragonprobe-char` implements a character device driver (`/dev/dragonprobe-*`), exposing the USB vendor interface (in use by the kernel) to userspace. Mainly for use with [`dmctl`](dmctl), not to be used directly. +* `dragonprobe-char` implements a character device driver (`/dev/dragonprobe-*`), exposing the USB vendor interface (in use by the kernel) to userspace. Mainly for use with [`dpctl`](dpctl), not to be used directly. * `spi-dragonprobe` exposes a SPI controller to the kernel. If the `spidev` module has been loaded (load it using `modprobe`), a `/dev/spidevA.B` device should be available to access the device's SPI bus. * `i2c-dragonprobe` exposes an I2C controller to the kernel. If the `i2c-dev` module has been loaded (load it using `modprobe`), a `/dev/i2c-BUSNUM` device should be available to access the device's I2C bus. * `dragonprobe-hwmon` implements the temperature sensor functionality as a Linux hardware monitoring device. Its readout should be available in the output of the `sensors` command, from the `lm_sensors` package.