Greg KH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 09:16:17AM +0400, Sergei Organov wrote:
>> Hi Luiz,
>> 
>> "Luiz Fernando N. Capitulino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> >  Hi Sergei,
>> [...]
>> >  I said 'current design' because the generic code could be merged
>> > with usbserial core with the libata-like design we discussed
>> > some days ago (which is part of my Serial Core port WIP[1]).
>> >
>> > [1] 
>> > http://distro2.conectiva.com.br/~lcapitulino/patches/usbserial/2.6.17-rc5/serialcore-port-V0/
>> 
>> Yeah, I've been following the discussion though I didn't look into the
>> patches yet. What I'm interested in is high-speed USB bulk driver that
>> looks like a tty for user-space and can handle any device that provides
>> at least one pair of raw data bulk endpoints. For those beast doesn't
>> seem to exist, I think I need either to write one, or to modify the
>> generic one for higher speeds.
>
> The generic one will work today for you, it just does not offer as high
> of a data rate as you are probably looking for.
>
> I've posted some patches here for the airprime driver that should be
> able to saturate the USB bus as fast as the device can handle.  If you
> could test that patch, with your device id, I would appreciate it.

What patch? I've looked through the mailing list for "airprime", but
don't know which of the posts I found you mean. Do I just take some
recent kernel (which one?) and modprobe airprime (with my IDs) instead
of usbserial?

-- 
Sergei.


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