Hi,

Here's a patch against 2.4.17 that adds documentation for the stv680 usb
driver, and updates the usb-serial.txt file with information on the two
drivers (ipaq and kl5kusb105) that were just added.

thanks,

greg k-h




diff -Nru a/Documentation/usb/stv680.txt b/Documentation/usb/stv680.txt
--- /dev/null   Wed Dec 31 16:00:00 1969
+++ b/Documentation/usb/stv680.txt      Fri Dec 21 12:58:16 2001
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+Linux driver for STV0680 based USB cameras
+
+Copyright, 2001, Kevin Sisson
+
+
+INTRODUCTION:
+
+STMicroelectronics produces the STV0680B chip, which comes in two 
+types, -001 and -003. The -003 version allows the recording and downloading 
+of sound clips from the camera, and allows a flash attachment. Otherwise, 
+it uses the same commands as the -001 version. Both versions support a 
+variety of SDRAM sizes and sensors, allowing for a maximum of 26 VGA or 20 
+CIF pictures. The STV0680 supports either a serial or a usb interface, and 
+video is possible through the usb interface.
+
+The following cameras are known to work with this driver, although any 
+camera with Vendor/Product codes of 0553/0202 should work:
+
+Aiptek Pencam (various models)
+Nisis QuickPix 2
+Radio Shack 'Kid's digital camera' (#60-1207)
+At least one Trust Spycam model
+Several other European brand models
+
+WHAT YOU NEED:
+
+-      USB support
+-      VIDEO4LINUX support
+
+More information about USB support for linux can be found at:
+http://www.linux-usb.org
+
+
+MODULE OPTIONS:
+
+When the driver is compiled as a module, you can set a "swapRGB=1"
+option, if necessary, for those applications that require it 
+(such as xawtv). However, the driver should detect and set this 
+automatically, so this option should not normally be used.
+
+
+KNOWN PROBLEMS:
+
+The driver seems to work better with the usb-ohci than the usb-uhci host 
+controller driver. 
+
+HELP:
+
+The latest info on this driver can be found at:
+http://personal.clt.bellsouth.net/~kjsisson or at
+http://stv0680-usb.sourceforge.net
+
+Any questions to me can be send to:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+
+
diff -Nru a/Documentation/usb/usb-serial.txt b/Documentation/usb/usb-serial.txt
--- a/Documentation/usb/usb-serial.txt  Fri Dec 21 12:58:13 2001
+++ b/Documentation/usb/usb-serial.txt  Fri Dec 21 12:58:13 2001
@@ -95,6 +95,66 @@
   Kroah-Hartman at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
+Compaq iPAQ driver
+
+  This driver can be used to connect to Compaq iPAQ PDAs running
+  Windows CE 3.0 using a USB autosync cable. It has been tested only on
+  the Compaq H3135. It should work with the H3600 and later models too.
+  It may work with other CE based handhelds as well.
+
+  The driver presents a serial interface (usually on /dev/ttyUSB0) over
+  which one may run ppp and establish a TCP/IP link to the iPAQ. Once this
+  is done, you can transfer files, backup, download email etc. The most
+  significant advantage of using USB is speed - you can get 73 to 113
+  kbytes/sec for download/upload to the iPAQ.
+
+  The driver works intermittently with the usb-uhci driver but quite
+  reliably with the uhci driver. Make sure you have the right driver
+  loaded - usb-uhci is often the default.
+
+  You must setup hotplug to invoke pppd as soon as the iPAQ is connected.
+  A ppp script like the one below may be used:
+
+       #!/bin/bash
+
+       MYIP=linux.box.ip
+       REMOTEIP=ipaq.ip
+       MYDNS=my.dns.server
+       killall -9 pppd
+       /usr/sbin/pppd /dev/ttyUSB0 \
+       connect "/usr/sbin/chat -v TIMEOUT 60 CLIENT 'CLIENTSERVER\c'" \
+       nocrtscts local debug passive $MYIP:$REMOTEIP ms-dns $MYDNS noauth \
+       proxyarp
+
+  You must also download and install asyncd from http://synce.sourceforge.net
+  This is required to emulate keep-alive packets which are exchanged by
+  ActiveSync and the iPAQ.
+
+  On connecting the cable, you should see the usual "Device Connected",
+  "User Authenticated" messages flash by on your iPAQ. Once connected,
+  you can use Win CE programs like ftpView, Pocket Outlook from the iPAQ
+  and other synce utilities from the Linux side. Remember to enable IP
+  forwarding. 
+
+  To use Pocket IE, follow the instructions given at
+  http://www.tekguru.co.uk/EM500/usbtonet.htm to achieve the same thing
+  on Win98. Omit the proxy server part; Linux is quite capable of forwarding
+  packets unlike Win98. Another modification is required at least for the
+  iPAQ - disable autosync by going to the Start/Settings/Connections menu
+  and unchecking the "Automatically synchronize ..." box. Go to
+  Start/Programs/Connections, connect the cable and select "usbdial" (or
+  whatever you named your new USB connection). You should finally wind
+  up with a "Connected to usbdial" window with status shown as connected.
+  Now start up PIE and browse away.
+
+  If it doesn't work for some reason, load both the usbserial and ipaq module
+  with the module parameter "debug" set to 1 and examine the system log.
+  You can also try soft-resetting your iPAQ before attempting a connection.
+
+  For any questions or problems with the driver, please contact Ganesh
+  Varadarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
+
+
 Keyspan PDA Serial Adapter
 
   Single port DB-9 serial adapter, pushed as a PDA adapter for iMacs (mostly
@@ -301,6 +361,32 @@
   For any questions or problems with this driver, please contact Greg
   Kroah-Hartman at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
+
+KL5KUSB105 chipset / PalmConnect USB single-port adapter
+  
+Current status:
+  The driver was put together by looking at the usb bus transactions
+  done by Palm's driver under Windows, so a lot of functionality is
+  still missing.  Notably, serial ioctls are sometimes faked or not yet
+  implemented.  Support for finding out about DSR and CTS line status is
+  however implemented (though not nicely), so your favorite autopilot(1)
+  and pilot-manager -daemon calls will work.  Baud rates up to 115200
+  are supported, but handshaking (software or hardware) is not, which is
+  why it is wise to cut down on the rate used is wise for large
+  transfers until this is settled.
+  
+Options supported:
+  If this driver is compiled as a module you can pass the following
+  options to it:
+  debug                        - extra verbose debugging info
+                         (default: 0; nonzero enables)
+  use_lowlatency       - use low_latency flag to speed up tty layer
+                         when reading from from the device.
+                         (default: 0; nonzero enables)
+
+  See http://www.uuhaus.de/linux/palmconnect.html for up-to-date
+  information on this driver.
+
 
 Generic Serial driver
 


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