Re: [linux-usb-devel] about usb2.0 controller

2006-01-23 Thread David Brownell
> We know HI-speed usb peripheral controller(ISP1581.net2280...) supports > operation with either a full-speed or high-speed host and they have > ability to switch between Full-Speed and High-Speed > terminations/signaling. > but in gadget driver(fsg, serial, ether...), when we define endpoint > de

Re: [linux-usb-devel] about usb2.0 controller

2005-12-25 Thread jinzhucheng
Thank you! I looked at the source code yesterday, and found both sets of descriptors :-) 在 2005-12-24六的 10:14 -0500,Alan Stern写道: > On Sat, 24 Dec 2005, jinzhucheng wrote: > > > We know HI-speed usb peripheral controller(ISP1581.net2280...) supports > > operation with either a full-speed or high-s

Re: [linux-usb-devel] about usb2.0 controller

2005-12-24 Thread Alan Stern
On Sat, 24 Dec 2005, jinzhucheng wrote: > We know HI-speed usb peripheral controller(ISP1581.net2280...) supports > operation with either a full-speed or high-speed host and they have > ability to switch between Full-Speed and High-Speed > terminations/signaling. > but in gadget driver(fsg, serial

[linux-usb-devel] about usb2.0 controller

2005-12-23 Thread jinzhucheng
We know HI-speed usb peripheral controller(ISP1581.net2280...) supports operation with either a full-speed or high-speed host and they have ability to switch between Full-Speed and High-Speed terminations/signaling. but in gadget driver(fsg, serial, ether...), when we define endpoint descriptor, we