--- Lothar Wassmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> On Tue, 7 Sep 2004,  Olav Kongas wrote:
> > On Tue, 7 Sep 2004, Dimitris Lampridis wrote:
> > 
> > > First of all, I'm not porting any existing driver. My opinion
> is that
> > > all drivers up to now are very "custom-made" and thus
> error-prone.
> > > I'm trying instead to write a new driver for 2.6 kernels that
> tries to
> > > imitate (long live Open Source) the behaviour of the OHCI
> driver.
> > 
> > Good to know, thank you.
> >
> That's interesting. I've already done the same for the SL811HS
> host controller (on a PXA255 machine). I just have released my
> kernel
> patches to the public. Now I'm working on a driver for the ISP1362
> which should be the same as the 1160 wrt the host controller
> funcionality. So, maybe we should join our efforts.
> 
> 
> Lothar Wassmann
> 

Hey, guys.   I've been fighting with my own ISP1362 chip for a while,
and coming back from a week and a half of holidays and seeing these
messages is encouraging.

I'm still trying to get it working in 2.4.19.  My idea was that once
I got it working there, I could start porting it to 2.6.  However, if
we can rewrite it for 2.6 and get it working, that would take a great
weight off my back. 

Is there any way I can help in this?

I'm not that familiar with kernel hacking (though I seem to have been
able to adapt a few different drivers), but I have another hardware
platform to work with.  (I'm also using a LH7A400, with an ISP1362)

Thanks,
Mike


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