On Mon, 18 Aug 2003, Julian Back wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm writing a USB Device Controller driver for the onboard UDC of Renesas SuperH 
> devices (specifically the SH7705 but should also work on SH7727).  When I have 
> got that working I was also planning to write a USB Mass-Storage gadget driver 
> to sit on top of it.  I would be starting the mass storage driver about mid 
> September.  I am working with the 2.4 kernel and I would also be interested in 
> looking at your mass storage code when it's ready.

I'll be happy to send it to you when it's ready.

> My mass storage driver is intended as a demonstration so I was planning to 
> implement it as a user application using the GadgetFS, is there any reason 
> (other than performance) why I shouldn't do that?

No reason, that should work okay too.  I decided not to do it that way 
because I didn't have very good gadgetfs documentation, because of the 
performance issue, and because this was intended as a model driver.

Alan Stern



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