Hi Jun,

Is it really RNDIS patch? Does it have a feature for working with
Windows PC?
I'm wondering since I don't see relevant portion from the patch.

-jack

On Jan 23, 11:58 pm, Brian Swetland <[email protected]> wrote:
> [Jun Sun <[email protected]>]
>
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> > BTW, from what you were saying, it seems the usb functions are
> > composite-able. That is interesting.
>
> Yup -- that was the major goal of the function framework -- to be able
> to combine an arbitary set of functions together (on the fly!).  The
> gadget framework has since provided more support for composite client
> devices, so we're in the process of migrating our USB work there for
> post-cupcake development.
>
> Brian
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> > On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:17:27PM -0800, Brian Swetland wrote:
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> > > You're going to have to configure the function to be included in the usb
> > > composite device (look in board-trout.c), and probably will have to
> > > modify the VID/PID to match one your desktop linux kernel associates
> > > with the "simple" ethernet profile.
>
> > > Also, I've found that having other interfaces (like adb) present tends
> > > to confuse the host driver (which assumes that *all* interfaces are
> > > ethernet interfaces).
>
> > > I have successfully used this driver with several different desktop
> > > linux systems, but things are not rigged up so simply including the
> > > driver in the build gets it all going.- Hide quoted text -
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