Oliver Neukum wrote:

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.

Maybe someday when the device side tree grows as unwieldy as the host side tree was getting.

In what sense is "audio.c" not a device driver, though?







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