Stefan Schmidt wrote: > Six atusb sticks should be on the way to me now and will hopefully > arrive end of this week or early next week. :)
Whee, you're fast ! :) > Have a, say dirtpan with ssh, connection between a > linux pc and a atben been tested already? No, the kernel doesn't support atusb yet. > What I have seen from the git repo there have been work for a > platform-specific reset function and some groundwork for the split, > but no actual code that lets me drive the atusb board. Is there any > git/patch I mised? I'm at the moment cleaning up things that would only get in the way later, in case anyone else is tracking changes to the driver. So far, I haven't gotten a reaction to my patches, much as I expected. so I time out after waiting a polite amount of time before moving ahead to the next one, reduce the politeness delay a little, etc. I just wish we had sponsorship for that work. Then I could commit to beating that whole stack into shape, along with 6LoWPAN, take charge, and overall move a lot swifter. I'll send a patch for the RX/TX race today. Then the path should be clear for splitting the driver tomorrow. After that, Richard should have all the groundwork ready for merging in his USB skeleton. I hope he has time :) This still won't produce a usable driver, because of the missing interrupt EP code in the atusb firmware, which is next on my list. If things go well, it all should work early next week. - Werner _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

