> Then please, let us know this kind of information in the beginning,
> without me having to drag it out of you all over the course of a week
> and 9 email exchanges. Don't be vague, it doesn't help anyone out,
and
> wastes people's time.
Right, miscommunication on our part.
> > I saw that the n
> > The sierra device has pair of endpoints (bulk in and bulk out) that
> > sends the multiplexed protocols data packets ( two protocols data
> > packets encapsulated in one). Lets call that endpoint pair as EP1.
The
> > one of the multiplexed protocol is DM and other is command and
status.
> > EP
From: Kevin Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Moves the Onda H600/ZTE MF33 device from the sierra driver to the option driver.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---
drivers/usb/serial/sierra.c | 1 -
drivers/usb/serial/option.c | 2 +
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+)
> For now, yes, we should mirror what is going to be in the 2.6.25
kernel
> release. I see the split happening for 2.6.26. So I say leave this
for
> now, it adds support for users of these devices.
It's not that big a of a deal and I'm not sure how much of a pain it
would be to change it, but if
> 2.6.24-stable review patch. If anyone has any objections, please let
us
> know.
>
> --
> From: Bruno Redondi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Added support for Onda H600/Zte MF330 GPRS/UMTS/HSDPA datacard
Per our earlier discussion we probably don't want to have this one in
the Sierra
Great.
The only devices that I am aware of that have been submitted that are
not Sierra Wireless devices are:
- Onda H600/Zte MF330 (0x05C6, 0x6613) (from Bruno Redondi)
- Kyocera Wireless KPC680 (0x0c88, 0x180a) (from Dan Williams)
We could probably move the Kyocera KPC650 from the airprime driv
Hi David,
A patch has already been submitted and accepted to add this device (See
PATCH005/128 from Greg KH on 2/1/2008).
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 4:02 AM
To: linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
Hi Greg & Bruno,
As you can probably tell the Sierra driver is becoming less and less
generic and more Sierra device specific. I am not sure if we want to
include non-sierra devices in this driver, as I am not sure whether our
vendor-specific messages will negatively impact other devices.
What do
Hi Dan,
Actually the Sierra driver is becoming less and less generic as we
continue to add vendor specific feature support to the driver. I believe
the option driver has maintained a very generic implementation.
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oliver,
Thank you for this patch, we will get to testing it and respond with
results.
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Oliver Neukum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:32 AM
To: Linux Development Group; linux-usb@vger.kernel.org
Subject: testers sought: USB aut
Hi Oliver,
I will get to testing this and get back to you with the results asap.
I expect that this will work as I have seen it implemented this way
before.
Thanks,
-Kevin
-Original Message-
From: Oliver Neukum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 3:22 AM
To: Lin
> > Correct, the 0x0023 is the only newly added device that requires the
new
> > features.
>
> Does that mean things will not work for this device if it is added to
> the device table, without the code updates?
Adding the device will not break the driver (assuming you remove the
tag).
> And is thi
hen do you expect the other changes will be propagated to the kernel?
Would it be in a 2.6.24.x point release or will they have to wait until
2.6.25?
Thanks,
-Kevin
-
From: Kevin Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: USB: sierra driver - add devices
From: Kevin Lloyd <[EMAIL
> Those device ids are already in my tree, as it was my understanding
that
> you would not be sending me patches for them :)
You're right, I normally wouldn't, but since someone else already had, I
figured it would be alright.
> I'll split this patch up into something that updates the device ids
an
From: Kevin Lloyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This patch is targeted for the 2.6.24-rc7 kernel.
The following improvements were made:
- Added new product support: MC5725, AC 880 U, MP 3G (UMTS & CDMA)
- Fixed control line issue where asserting DTR on ep5 would close ep2
- Added s
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