Mark B wrote:
Apologies for the missed semi-colon - I edited the vendor id after the fact.
Looks like I chopped the call to init as well. You'll need this:
Please post an updated (complete) patch to this mailing list.
Thiemo
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Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] USB EHCI development nearing completion
On Wednesday 27 December 2006 21:21, Mark B wrote:
Thank you Fabrice and co. LGPL or BSD should be fine - I don't have any
preference
I tested it on win32 host.
Apparently a typo mistake (see updated patch)
how to use it ?
diff -Nur ehci.patch ehci-xian.patch
--- ehci.patch Thu Jan 4 09:50:17 2007
+++ ehci-xian.patch Thu Jan 4 10:40:26 2007
@@ -1722,7 +1722,7 @@
+printf (buffer is %p (+%d)\n, s-buffer,
Another point is that I won't accept a GPL license for such a device.
LGPL or BSD would be better.
Regards,
Fabrice.
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi Mark,
Well, there aren't any written rules but most people who contribute
sends some proof of concept diff'ed patch (appliable to QEMU CVS for
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Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] USB EHCI development nearing completion
Another point is that I won't accept a GPL license for such a device.
LGPL or BSD would be better.
Regards,
Fabrice.
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi Mark,
Well, there aren't any written rules but most
On Wednesday 27 December 2006 21:21, Mark B wrote:
Thank you Fabrice and co. LGPL or BSD should be fine - I don't have any
preference on the license.
I could not find the experimental 3D patch - it seems to have expired. But
I uploaded a diff patch anyway to 4shared at this location:
Dear list,
Just a quick note to let you know I have almost finished an implementation
of an EHCI host controller for USB (usb-ehci.c) for qemu. I am testing with
an XP guest and so far I have a mass storage flash key, a mouse and a tablet
working. I havent yet implemented isochronous or split
Hi Mark,
Well, there aren't any written rules but most people who contribute
sends some proof of concept diff'ed patch (appliable to QEMU CVS for
example) (you can look at the experimental 3D patch few weeks ago),
and then the talks begins, while others would look how portable your
code to other