On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Mike Isely wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Apr 2007, Marr wrote:
>
>> On Saturday 31 March 2007 2:14pm, Neil Whelchel wrote:
>>
>>> BTW I agree with Bill, any time ANYTHING is changed in the module, the
>>> version number should be bumped. If you change
e (Linux) kernel module world. But, IMHO, such
> module authors might as well put "v.m." in that field -- "virtually
> meaningless". :^) I mean, if the module version doesn't change whenever the
> code changes, it makes it useless to check '/var/log/messages' to
T_PORT64
COUNT_PORT1 < Event counters
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COUNT_PORT64
And to take it to an extreme I think that some sort of mmap function could be added
to handle boards with sample memory (boards that take samples at a high rate and store
them in internal memory).
Any thoughts?
-Neil Whelchel-
First Light
Hello,
This patch adds support for interrupt_out to match the existing
interrupt_in support in usb-serial. I thought that it would be cleaner in
the long run to have the support here as to reproducing similar
functionality in (possibly many) other places.
It also adds a few more debugging messages,
> > @@ -1026,14 +1043,16 @@
> >
> > /* descriptor matches, let's find the endpoints needed */
> > /* check out the endpoints */
> > + dbg("checking for endpoints");
> > iface_desc = &interface->altsetting[0];
> > + dbg("this device claims to have %d
> > endpoint
Hello,
This patch adds support for interrupt_out to match the existing
interrupt_in support in usb-serial. I thought that it would be cleaner in
the long run to have the support here as to reproducing similar
functionality in (possibly many) other places.
It also adds a few more debugging messages,
Hello,
First off, thank you very much for writing back to me..
I have included my comments (answers to your questions) within the
message..
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Greg KH wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 05:44:49PM -0700, Neil Whelchel wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I am in the middle of w
o put it.. If anyone could shed some light on this one, it would be
greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
-Neil Whelchel-
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ded in the kernel?
Thanks in advance for your help,
-Neil Whelchel-
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