On Tue, Dec 16, 2003 at 11:43:48AM -0800, David Brownell wrote: > This patch implements the "USB Gadget" API using the > "Goku-S" (TC86C001) full speed usb device controller. > > It's passed testing with Gadget Zero, g_ether (full > CDC Ethernet support), gadgetfs, and most interestingly > Alan Stern's "File Storage Gadget" (FSG, talking to > Linux or Windows as a usb-storage device) to give the > halt processing a good workout. Control-OUT works. > Tested mostly on x86, with reported success on MIPS. > > As well as being directly useful with that hardware, > I think this is small and simple enough to be useful > as an example of how to write a USB controller driver. > (There will be many more controller drivers than gadget > drivers, I suspect ...) > > Please merge this to the next 2.6 release that takes > new drivers. Corresponding updates for kbuild and the > various gadget drivers will be coming (not in a flood).
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