On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 09:23:03 +0100
S0ven Luther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> > Not that I know. But we could have a cleaner approach. The #include one
> > dates a bit... we could have for example an ohci-core.ko with the core
> > bits, and ochi-pci.ko, ohci-patform.ko etc... be separate modules linked
> > on the first and instanciating it.
> > 
> > I'll have a look and will come up with either solution.
> 

In my mind, this is the correct approch.

> Hi, ...
> 
> I am just wondering if i got dropped from the CCs or if there was no further
> discussion on this.
> 
> The 2.6.19 kernel doesn't build when the efika patches are applied and the
> ohci modules are built. We need a solution for this. Even disabling the patch
> for ohci fails to build the ohci driver, but this could be a bad manipulation.
> 

"Efika OHCI patches" does not exist. There is a new OHCI glue for OpenFrimware.

> Is there any hint on the right way to go for this ? 
> 

I'm currently running on 2.6.19 (the whole USB in kernel not kmod). It compiles 
and works fine.

Regards.

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