Hi,

I'm following up on this previously-sent patch (5/30/2007), which didn't 
seem to attract any comment.  Has it been incorporated?

Also, aside from rummaging through Greg's git repositories on 
git.kernel.org, is there a good way to track the progress of a patch?

-Ed

Edwin Olson wrote on 5/30/2007:
> The FTDI devices default to a very long timeout period (16ms) which is 
> detrimental to performance. Previous patches have exposed the latency 
> timer via sysfs attributes, but increasingly, it seems that *everyone* 
> wants lower timeout latencies. Given that there's basically no 
> downside (a tiny increase in host CPU utilization resulting from more 
> IN urbs), it makes sense to make a lower timeout the default. This 
> patch sets the latency timer to 1 when the device is probed.
>
> Of course, the sysfs attributes remain for those who want to twiddle 
> them.
>
> This patch compiles against 2.6.21.3, is tested against 2.6.20.1 (it 
> applies to 2.6.20.1 with fuzz -F4).
>
> Signed-off-by: Edwin Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>


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