On Friday 19 November 2004 11:41, Kumar Gala wrote:
> Dave,
> 
> Thanks.  Do you know if any of these also have a PCI variant?

Every one of the OHCI controllers I mentioned...


> The  
> reason I ask is that ARC (now TDI) contributed support for there USB 
> controller on a PCI card.  The same controller is what we are 
> integrating into our CPUs.

It should be straightforward to provide "platform_bus" glue
to the EHCI driver, as well as the existing PCI glue.

- Dave



> - kumar
> 
> On Nov 19, 2004, at 1:16 PM, David Brownell wrote:
> 
> > On Friday 19 November 2004 08:20, Kumar Gala wrote:
> >  > I was wondering if someone could point me at an example of how a
> > > non-PCI USB host controller is handled with regards to the driver
> > > model.  In some future products of ours we have a USB controllers
> > > integrated into the chip.  For other devices (like ethernet) that are
> > > integrated I'm planning on treating them as platform devices.  I was
> >  > wondering if this is what happens with some of the ARM cpus that 
> > have
> > > integrated USB support.
> >
> > Absolutely; look at the sources for OMAP, PXA, and LH7A404
> >  OHCI or UDC drivers.  All platform devices.  There's upcoming
> >  support for other OHCI versions that use platform_bus too.
> >  The OMAP OTG controller uses platform_bus.  And so does the
> >  SL811HS UDC I posted yesterday. 
> >
> >  - Dave
> 
> 


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