Hi All
Pardon the intrusion if this is not the correct way to get the relevant 
information, but I am relatively new to kernel hacking.
Anyway here goes my question:
I am getting a Freescale MPC8343 based board up and running and have been using 
the BSP (with patched 2.6.11 kernel) release by Freescale with great success.
However when I tried to use the USB ISO transactions it seems to be non 
functional. I have connected a known good working codec (tested on my PC's usb) 
and tried to access it via the low level sound driver (/dev/dsp) but it only 
creates garbled noise. 
In the meanwhile, I have noticed that the official kernel release 2.6.17 also 
start supporting the MPC834X platform and would rather like to persue that 
avenue to get my problems addressed (hopefully). 
I have downloaded the latest 2.6.17 kernel and got it going  with the 
configuration for MPC834x_sys, with relation to booting and ethernet comms. 
However there are clearly no provision in the USB driver for setting up the usb 
clocks and ports (which is of course MPC834x specific). 
I have tried to hack it by inserting approriate code form the 2.6.11 freescale 
kernel but with very little success. 
On inspection of the 2.6.11 kernel from Freescale I have also noticed that the 
USB core drivers were heavily modified around DMA buffer management, although 
the 2.6.17 had no such hacks in place.    
My question simply relates to the status of the MPC834x implementation on the 
2.6.17 kernel in so far that it is operational and being tested on hardware 
platforms. Could you please direct me to the persons(s) who have experience 
with this platform ?

Regards
Stefan

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