Q6. Why Do We Need Virtual Device Drivers When We Have Physical Device Drivers?
Device drivers are basically a set of modules/routines so as to handle a device for which a direct way of communication is not possible through the user’s application program and these can be thought of as an interface thus keeping the system small providing for minimalistic of additions of code, if any. Physical device drivers can’t perform all the logical operations needed in a system in cases like IPC, Signals and so on… The main reason for having virtual device drivers is to mimic the behaviour of certain hardware devices without it actually being present and these could be attributed to the high cost of the devices or the unavailability of such devices.