W dniu 04.02.2015 o 15:33, Chris McClimans pisze:
Hi Andrzej,
Thank you for your time.
I'd like to take a stab at FunctionFS before I start looking at
backporting hid and uvc from 3.19+
I found a lot of information (mainly from you [1] [2]) on gadget
ConfigFS and hid, but I'm
having less luck
Hi Andrzej,
Thank you for your time.
I'd like to take a stab at FunctionFS before I start looking at
backporting hid and uvc from 3.19+
I found a lot of information (mainly from you [1] [2]) on gadget
ConfigFS and hid, but I'm
having less luck finding information on FunctionFS and the required d
Hello Chris,
W dniu 22.01.2015 o 15:37, Chris McClimans pisze:
The devices in embedded space accept kernel updates at various speeds.
The raspberry pi is at 3.18, and the Intel Edison is bit lagging at 3.10.
I thought it would probably be useful to the embedded community if I at
least took a sta
The devices in embedded space accept kernel updates at various speeds.
The raspberry pi is at 3.18, and the Intel Edison is bit lagging at 3.10.
I thought it would probably be useful to the embedded community if I at
least took a stab at back porting the hid gadgetfs function to 3.18 for use
on the
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 11:46:11AM -0800, Chris McClimans wrote:
> Thanks for all the direction and feedback thus far, configfs is the
> way to go but I would need f_hid, f_mass_storage, and f_rdnis which
> aren't available in v3.10. Configfs f_hid is relatively recent,
then you need to backport p
Thanks for all the direction and feedback thus far, configfs is the
way to go but I would need f_hid, f_mass_storage, and f_rdnis which
aren't available in v3.10. Configfs f_hid is relatively recent,
f_rndis + f_mass_storage where merged into v3.11, but similar
functions actual entered the kernel i