I don't think you should be using a device number at all. ioctl is Evil
(TM) and it's perfectly possible to write an IPMI driver which uses
neither an ioctl nor a chaacter device. Voila:
http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/willy/patches/bmc.diff
yes, it was stupid to call it BMC instead of IPMI. i was handed a pile
of junk that'd been half-heartedly ported from windows. however, the
principle is sound, you don't need ioctl, nor a character device.
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