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> Hmm, I just saw that.  It's not so much supporting multiple "platforms"
> (which this code has always done) as choosing between the boards at
> runtime, using different GPIOs.  So the same kernel might run on an
> h1900, h3900, c750, and so forth -- all wired differently.
>
> I'd like to merge such support, but ...  where do the machine_is_xxx()
> macros come from?  Grep turned up neither definitions nor declarations.

It is an autogenerated header from arch/arm/tools/mach-types.

> Do you know for a fact that the host sees a device?  I could very
> easily imagine there's another GPIO involved.  Maybe you have to
> retrigger something.  This is specific to the h3900, yes?

It works now. Odd. (I've also multiplatformized more code, including the 
disappear/reappear code. That seemed to fix the problem.) For whatever 
reason, the kernel panics after a few minutes now, but I don't think that's a 
gadget issue. (probably me forgetting to disable some device before jumping 
into the kernel.)

> - Dave
/j

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