* VFS node. This node is used to provide the user access to the
* driver's functions via IOCtl calls and Reading or Writing to the driver
* file. Drivers are also able to expose a readonly buffer by using
- * \ref fs_proc.h ProcDev, usually to provide state information or device
+ * \ref fs_sysfs.h "ProcDev", usually to provide state information or device
* capabilities for the the user.
*
* The device driver interfaces are all based on the core specifcation
* framebuffer (this may not be the true framebuffer, to allow for double-buffering)
* to the user. See the full documentation in tpl_drv_video.h for the
* complete specifcation.
+ *
+ * \subsection drv_disk Disk/Storage Devices
+ * Storage devices present themselves as a linear collection of bytes.
+ * Reads and writes to the device need not be aligned to the stated block
+ * size, but it is suggested that users of a storage device file align
+ * their accesses to block boundaries.
+ * The functions DrvUtil_ReadBlock and DrvUtil_WriteBlock are provided
+ * to storage drivers to assist in handling non-alinged reads and writes.
+ *
+ * \see tpl_drv_common.h Common Spec.
+ * \see tpl_drv_video.h Video Device Spec.
+ * \see tpl_drv_keyboard.h Keyboard Device Spec.
+ * \see tpl_drv_disk.h Disk/Storage Device Spec.
+ * \see tpl_drv_network.h Network Device Spec.
+ * \see tpl_drv_terminal.h Virtual Terminal Spec.
*/