Re: USB 3.0 in Linux main stream kernel

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Hi,

Sarah Sharp wrote:
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 12:18:46PM +0530, viral.vkm@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Yes, the Linux USB core will need some changes for USB 3.0. I have some
patches for these changes that I haven't cleaned up yet.  (I'm also
still working on some legal red tape before I can post them; I have to
get an OK by some higher-ups who are still on vacation.)
Well, any chances that we see code merge into 2.6.3[0,1] kernel ?
Just curious.

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Viral
P.S. If "legal-red-tape" doesnt allow to answer the question, quite fine. :)

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