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SubjectRe: [GIT PATCH] USB patches for 2.6-git
Hello.

Greg KH wrote:

> Here is the set of USB patches for the 2.6.29-rc1 merge.
>
> They also include the wimax patches, because of a dependancy on a change
> in the USB core to support one of the wimax drivers. The wimax patch
> set has been acked by the network maintainers already, and they agreed
> that it should go through the USB tree to you.
>
> Other than wimax, the patchset includes:
> - some new USB drivers (gadget, host, and serial)
> - USB OTG (on-the-go) device support
> - lots of device id updates
> - renaming in the i2c drivers to move into the proper location
> in the usb tree
> - usb-storage quirk handling cleaned up and reworked
> - sped up the option wireless usb driver speed.
> - removal of info() and warn() usb macros now that the non-usb portions of the kernel have removed their usage of them.
> - lots of minor tweaks and reworks.
>
> Please pull from:
> master.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usb-2.6.git/
>
> All of these patches have been in the -next and -mm releases for a while.
>
> The full patches will be sent to the linux-usb mailing list, if anyone
> wants to see them.
>
> thanks,
>
> greg k-h
>

[...]

> Kevin Hilman (1):
> USB: musb: build fixes for DaVinci
>

NAK this patch. I and David Brownell have asked Greg to pull this
totally broken patch (broken while in MUSB tree, the original patch was
sane) from his tree and all to no avail...
The patch doesn't fix anything and only adds more breakage as it
duplicates musb_platform_set_mode().
I am dissatisfied how MUSB patches have been handled in general --
this is not the first breakage, and the valid patches have been lost, so
DaVinci MUSB code keeps being broken since early 2.6.27-rc's (!) up to
this time...

WBR, Sergei




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