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SubjectRe: USB requiring PCI
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001 johan.adolfsson@axis.com wrote:
> I don't know the details of the implementation, but the CRIS port
> (ETRAX 100LX) has support for USB but no PCI.

A builtin non-PCI USB-host controller, that is. And the driver is in the
kernel so we do support it as well :)

/BW

> > > AC> o Make USB require PCI (me)
> > > Huh?!
> > > How about people from StrongArm sa11x0 port, who have USB host
> controller (in
> > > sa1111 companion chip) but do not have PCI?
> >
> > The strongarm doesnt have a USB master but a slave.
> >
> > > Probably there are more such embedded architectures with USB
> controllers,
> > > but not PCI bus.
> >
> > Currently we don't support any of them.
> >
> > > How about ISA USB host controllers?
> >
> > They do not exist.

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