On Tue, Mar 05, 2013 at 01:23:33PM +0100, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> As you are well aware of, we parse descriptors as needed on Linux and
> can just as easy support the Windows look'n'feel if required. There is
> absolutely no need to create special Linux descriptors to adapt to
> existing drivers. We'
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> Subject: Re: v3.8 regression: Huawei mode switching fails (was Re: [PATCH
> 2/2]linux-usb:optimize to match the Huawei USB storage devices and support
On Tuesday 05 March 2013 02:28:07 Fangxiaozhi wrote:
Hi,
> 1. As far as I know, usb_modeswitch is now only integrated in the PC
> Linux. It isn't integrated to other system with linux kernel, such as
> Android, Chrome OS, etc. On these system, how can we switch the device?
Then those sys
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> Subject: v3.8 regression: Huawei mode switching fails (was Re: [PATCH
> 2/2]linux-usb:optimize to match the Huawei USB
Hello Franko,
This patch causes a number of regressions for both the Huawei devices I
have available for testing. One of them is completely unusable in v3.8
(unable to switch to modem mode) unless the usb-storage driver is
disabled.
I realize that some devices are historically handled by the usb-
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