Re: [PATCH 1/2] i2c: Add possibility for user-defined (i2c-)devices for bus-drivers.

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Hello,

Am 15.11.2012 12:04, schrieb Till Harbaum:

There's actually one thing you can do: You device doesn't seem to expose
the i2c bus, anyway. What you have is an rtc connected via usb. So why not
move all the i2c intelligence into the device? Do pure usb-rtc's exist?
Could you perhaps even make your device compatible to one of these?
Then a driver for this would imho have good chances to find their way into
the kernel.

Sorry, but I'm satisfied with what I've done and I didn't do it just to get "something" into the kernel. I don't need my patches to become part of in the kernel, I can handle them by myself. And my free resources to submit patches just became exhausted (again). Maybe in some weeks or month ..., I don't know.

Regards,

Alexander
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