Re: USB 3.0 in Linux main stream kernel

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> > I think what he's saying (at least, what I read it to mean) was this:
> > Existing HCDs would use the existing mechanism for s-g lists.

That'd be one option.  On the other hand, if they couldn't
be taught to use that new mechanism, that would mean the
mechanism has some problems.


> > The new HCD 
> > to support USB 3.0, which (apparently) has more capability, would process
> > the buffer list directly.  The usb_sg_* code would need to be changed to
> > recognize a more capable HCD and pass the s-g list to that HCD for "direct"
> > processing.
> 
> Yes.
> 
> (Although, my interest is in future wireless USB host controllers and
> not USB 3.0.)
> 


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