Richard Alimi wrote:
>> i see that kernel support for rndis_host still not 100% (although just
>> one liner). when we can expect full kernel support? in which kernel
>> version? if it's so simple why not included in the upstream kernel? it'd
>> be much easier for everybody who don't like to compile kernel all the
>> time, simple use their distro's kernel update process and only user
>> space components should have to upgraded.
>> just my 2c.
> 
> All patches have been submitted upstream, but the maintainer has (thus far) 
> backed off on applying this last one.  Remember the rndis_host module is not 
> *only* for use by us, so when applying changes he must be sure that any 
> change is sane for the module's other uses as well.  I suspect that is his 
> reason, but I can't be sure.
> 
> I would also like very much not to have to patch the kernel each time I 
> upgrade it - you are not the only one.

who is the upstream maintainer and what was his reason not to included it?

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  Levente                               "Si vis pacem para bellum!"

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