> The dirty patch, the thing of legends. It exists in SVN here:
> 
> http://synce.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/synce/trunk/patches/usb-rndis-lite-samsung.patch
> 
> As you can see, i force debug on because i have no idea whether the
> patch is sane or not and i want all the debug info i can get. The
> reason I consider it dirty is that it needs the rndis_get_in_endpoint
> function which is called every time something calls rndis_command.
> Ideally that should run once when the driver loads for a given device,
> but i felt like i was being too invasive when I started doing that and
> whimped out.
> 
> The patch exists through careful comparison of the deprecated user
> mode and the current kernel mode implementations of usb-rndis, the
> poking of an INT IN endpoint being the only difference i found.

Yes, it's still lurking in the background :)

I'm casting for comments, I've had quite a few cases where this has
solved a connection problem, and I'd love to get it upstream. While I
can see what it's doing though, I can't _really_ see what it's doing.
I'm tempted to just take it as is to the usb guys and see what they
think, but wanted to throw it out to you guys first.

Help !

Ta
Mark

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