Am Montag, 23. Juni 2003 07:26 schrieb David Brownell:
> Oliver Neukum wrote:
> > looking through gadget it seems to me that two kinds of drivers
> > are mixed that shouldn't be mixed. Ether.c is a not a gadget driver
> > in the strict sense. It implements a class on the gadget's side.
>
> Ether.c is a gadget driver; there's no rule saying they can't
> implement classes. The other type of driver is a controller
> driver, just like on the host side.
>
> By analogy, you'd be arguing that "audio.c is not a device driver
> in the strict sense" ...
Yes. We recognise the difference and put them into seperate directories.
We should do the same for the gadget side.
Regards
Oliver
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