Hi David,

I am working with MCCI who suggested the SAFE specification and have 
supplied me with a PDF which defines it.

.... Correct, it looks like the Zaurus driver is the place to start.

Thanks

Grahame

David Brownell wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 November 2006 6:05 pm, you wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> Does the driver implement the SAFE specification?
>>     
>
> Which driver?
>
> THere is no CDC "SAFE" specification.  That's all Belcarra-private
> crap.  The "zaurus" driver (host side) understands part of it (you
> should try at least _looking_  at the driver source before asking
> such questions), but of course Belcarra's writeup is incorrect...
>
>
>   
>> Thanks
>>
>> Grahame
>>
>> On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 16:21, you wrote:
>>     
>>> On Monday 20 November 2006 6:46 pm, Grahame Jordan wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am using a PXA255 with the g_ether module which uses CDC subset
>>>> Which subset of CDC Ethernet are we implementing here?
>>>>         
>>> The one that excludes all the control operations, including only the
>>> scheme for encapsulating Ethernet frames using USB packets.
>>>
>>> PXA255 has hardware restrictions which prevent it from implementing
>>> one of the key control operations needed by CDC Ethernet:  it can't
>>> implement the SET_INTERFACE request properly, since it doesn't
>>> support altsettings.  It seems that PXA 27x isn't much better.
>>>
>>>       
>>>> In http://www.linux-usb.org/usbnet/   it mentions CDC MDLM specification
>>>> for the Zaurus. Is this the same for the PXA255?
>>>>         
>>> Some Zaurii use PXA255, and if you use kernels from Sharp they
>>> provide a nonstandard gadget stack that uses MDLM.  MDLM is for
>>> talking to radios, so that's a mis-use of the standard.  No,
>>> the "CDC subset" is different from MDLM.
>>>
>>> - Dave
>>>       
>> -- 
>> Grahame Jordan
>> Glass Expansion
>> 15 Batman St
>> West Melbourne
>> VIC 3003
>> PH:  +61 3 9320 1111
>> FAX: +61 3 9320 1112
>>
>>     


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