On Tue, 6 Dec 2005, Ethan Dicks wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 12:46:32PM -0800, Deepak Saxena wrote:
> > I really think we need a rule in Documentation/CodingStyle that says
> > "Thou shalt not #include .c files from .c files."
>
> Wow! And I thought that was universally understood as a Bad I
On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 12:46:32PM -0800, Deepak Saxena wrote:
> I really think we need a rule in Documentation/CodingStyle that says
> "Thou shalt not #include .c files from .c files."
Wow! And I thought that was uni
I am attempting to dislodge the EHCI core from the PCI bus glue
layer as I need to support a non-PCI EHCI HCD and this is leading
to some major restructurting of the ehci-*.c files. I really think
we need a rule in Documentation/CodingStyle that says "Thou shalt
not #include .c files from .c files
On Thu, 2005-07-07 at 11:10 +0530, Conio sandiago wrote:
> Can anyone please clarify , what is a ZERO gadget driver concept
See http://www.linux-usb.org/gadget/
Ian.
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No problem is so large it can't be fit in somewhere.
Can anyone please clarify , what is a ZERO gadget driver concept
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Hi, all
Do the u disk and the mobile harddisk use the same linux usb driver? Why
u disk can be used in linux kernel 2.4.20, but mobile harddisk can not
be used in kernel 2.4.20?
What is the difference? When use mobile harddisk ,the error message as
follows:
“usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:02.0
Hi, there
The termnology "smm driver " shows up in the chapter 5 of OpenHCI
spec. Most of internet documents say that SMM, stands for system
management mode, is the power management mode. But what is the SMM
driver? What is the relationship between SMM driver and USB host
controller, i.e. how and
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004, David Bashaw wrote:
> the actual endpoint number of a hub's "status change endpoint"?
It can be anything from 1 to 15.
> from the 2.0 usb spec -
> 11.12.1 Endpoint Organization -
> The Hub Class defines one additional endpoint beyond Default Control
> Pipe, which is r
the actual endpoint number of a hub's "status change endpoint"?
from the 2.0 usb spec -
11.12.1 Endpoint Organization -
The Hub Class defines one additional endpoint beyond Default Control
Pipe, which is required for all hubs:
the Status Change endpoint. The host system receives port an
Hi
A couple of weeks ago a question was asked about a USB Snoop like util for
Linux.
The answer that came back was use 'cf modinfo'.
Could someone ellaborate on exactly how this feature is turned on, what type
of info is returned, and where this information is put ?
I've done a web search b
Title: RE: [linux-usb-devel] What is TransferBufferMDL ?
Salut ..tom
Thank you very much for your help, it is clearer in my mind now.
I've managed to solve my problem !
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h follows the header.
Hope this helps,
..tom
> - Original Message -
> From: Eric HENRY
> To: Usb-Devel (E-mail)
> Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 5:50 AM
> Subject: [linux-usb-devel] What is TransferBufferMDL ?
>
>
> Hi,
> Anyone knows what is the "TransferBuf
Title: What is TransferBufferMDL ?
Hi,
Anyone knows what is the "TransferBufferMDL" field found in USB Snoopy logs and how I can get it from the device under Linux ?
In fact, I don't know to what it correspond under Linux since in an Urb there is only the "transfer buffer", but when I send
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