David Brownell wrote:
> I just found out about these Linux drivers ... likely of interest
> if you're working with USB OTG designs from Mentor Graphics:
>
>   http://www.mentor.com/products/ip/usb/usb20otg/usb-otg-driver.cfm
>
> The drivers are GPL'd, and presumably can be made to work with the
> FPGA devel cards as well as SOC chips integrating those designs.
> Driver status (at a quick glance) looks to be early, but both bulk
> and control transfers work with USB drivers (host and gadget).
>
> Support addresses 2.6.4 as well as several 2.4 based kernels, and
> as a pleasant surprise I see some design overview document and API
> summaries (from DOC++ not kerneldoc).
>
> As always, it's great to see hardware vendors supporting Linux!

I can only hope their drivers are better than their software....

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