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1.1 root 1: ddeevvmmssgg() -- Driver-Access Routine
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3: vvooiidd
4: ddeevvmmssgg(_d_e_v, _f_m_t, ... )
5: ddeevv_tt _d_e_v;
6: cchhaarr *_f_m_t;
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8: ddeevvmmssgg() prints a message from a device driver on the system console. _f_m_t
9: and optional additional arguments are in the same form as used by the
10: kernel function pprriinnttff(), except that a newline is appended to _f_m_t. Output
11: from ddeevvmmssgg() is synchronous and at high priority, so its use should be
12: limited to brief error messages.
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15: ddrriivveerr-aacccceessss rroouuttiinneess, pprriinnttff()
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