On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 18:55, Olav Kongas wrote: > isp1160 is far from ohci, missing features like list > processing required by ohci spec, usign Philips transfer > descriptors instead of ohci ones etc. > > isp1160 datasheet claims only that its 32-bit registers' > offsets are similar to those defined by ohci spec, while not > all the ohci registers are implemented on isp1160. > Yeah, I know. In my humble opinion, it resembles more to the UHCI that leaves all the hard work to the HCD, and implements a minimal HC. > However, accommodating isp1160 or others to the ohci > framework seems really a right way to go. I too am studying > now Lothar's sl811hs patches. > Good. Grab the header file ohci-isp1362.h also that was posted yesterday, and we can talk about it starting Monday.
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