Hello Frank,
Am 2008-05-01 11:38:19, schrieb Frank Pagliughi:
> I'm actually going to be using eCos again pretty soon, and have been
> digging through some of my old stuff, including a nearly finished driver
> for the Philips/NXP ISP1181 chip, which I promised to submit two years
> ago. Maybe I
> Most of the recent chips that I've seen appear to have a control
> endpoint and some number of fairly generic endpoints. Combining the
> usbs_rx_endpoint and usbs_tx_endpoint into a single thing
> (usbs_endpoint), adding an endpoint number and direction, and things
> like that would be he
For that matter, the usb subsystem could use a bit of an upgrade to make
drivers easier to write.
Others have said that as well. But it needs somebody to actually do
it. A lot depends on the complexity of the driver. I recently wrote a
simple driver and a Linux kernel counterpart with
>> Others have said that as well. But it needs somebody to actually do
>> it. A lot depends on the complexity of the driver. I recently wrote a
>> simple driver and a Linux kernel counterpart without too much effort.
>
> Perhaps you could share it as an example?
Unfortunately it was done with my e
Andrew Lunn wrote:
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 11:17:19AM -0400, Frank Pagliughi wrote:
Andrew Lunn wrote:
eCos is rather lacking in USB examples. Nobody contributes back there
USB class drivers.
I'm actually going to be using eCos again pretty soon, and have been
digging through some of my o
On Thu, May 01, 2008 at 11:17:19AM -0400, Frank Pagliughi wrote:
> Andrew Lunn wrote:
>> eCos is rather lacking in USB examples. Nobody contributes back there
>> USB class drivers.
>>
>>
> I'm actually going to be using eCos again pretty soon, and have been
> digging through some of my old stu
Andrew Lunn wrote:
> eCos is rather lacking in USB examples. Nobody contributes back there
> USB class drivers.
>
>
I'm actually going to be using eCos again pretty soon, and have been
digging through some of my old stuff, including a nearly finished driver
for the Philips/NXP ISP1181 chip, w
On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 08:19:22PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> after reading tonns of documentations I am puzzeling arround HOW
> to implement the "usbhid-ups" in my Hardware... Can anyone point
> me into the right direction or to documents (with examples) how
> to code such stuff
Hello,
after reading tonns of documentations I am puzzeling arround HOW
to implement the "usbhid-ups" in my Hardware... Can anyone point
me into the right direction or to documents (with examples) how
to code such stuff?
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator