On Mon, Sep 07, 2015 at 04:11:43PM +0200, Thomas Jarosch wrote:

> The construct
> 
> "(&ftdic)->usb_dev"
> 
> looks a bit unusual.

I first expected that it would need to be: ftdic->usb_dev, however,
maybe that's wrong: the "ftdic" variable is a structure, and not a
pointer to such. You probably pass &ftdic to all the functions.

The normal way of writing that is: 

  ftdic.usb_dev


Roger. 

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