On Thursday 12 July 2007, Alan Stern wrote: >On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Branden Sletteland wrote: >> I went back and tried this power cycling method with a 2.6.21.5 kernel >> and a 2.6.22 kernel with the same results as my 2.6.20.11 kernel with >> the 2.6.21.5 drivers/usb/host directory. Now I just need to figure >> out how to get the storage devices to come up as high speed devices >> when they are powered on when the kernel is initializing, and a couple >> other weird states. > >If you want to see all the patches that affected each source file, you >can use the Git-Web interface at kernel.org: > >http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=tree;f=dr >ivers/usb/host;h=01260c55a15973281b292c052424e7c11fef9bcf;hb=c8f71b01a50597e >298dc3214a2f2be7b8d31170c > >This will present you with the state of drivers/usb/host as of >2.6.21-rc1. Simply click on the History link for each file of >interest. > >Alan Stern > This is a very neat tool Alan, but what if we want to check on more recent stuff cuz 21-rc1 is like 5 months or so old now?
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