David Brownell wrote:
>> Ok. So my procedure should read:
>> -  apply the pxa270 udc patch
>> -  apply David's patch
>> -  modify Zaurus inf file to recognise the simple vendor ids
>> -  use Zaurus Windows driver with modified inf
>>     
>
> Seems so.
>   

Yes, it worked.

> Though: in 2.6.21 my patch should be pre-merged.

I'm using latest stable at the moment (2.6.19.2).  Had to search around 
a bit for your patch, taking it from the archive on sourceforge didn't 
work, it complains about being a malformed patch.  I guess it's because 
there are spaces missing when you cut and paste from the html.  The 
patch is available in the -mm breakout patches.

> And at some point
> someone should be submitting a pxa270_udc patch for upstream ...
>   

Yes.  I'm using the patch submitted to the list by Rodolfo Giometti back 
on 22/11/2006, it's based on the handhelds patch.  What needs to be done 
to have this accepted upstream?  Or is there another one which is better 
suited?

 From a previous post on arm-linux you said:

"I wonder if maybe the quickest path to an upstream merge of a 
pxa27x_udc would be to just initialize it so the endpoints are 
structured just like a pxa2[156]x UDC, and completely forget about the 
dynamic configurability. It's not like it was designed with a useful 
structure, after all..."

Of course this might require more work than simply modifying one of the 
other patches to have it accepted...

Justin.

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