Re: balbi@xxxxxx

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Thanks for your kindly remind.
Sure, it is open source code and what I really wanted to say was that
this code has not been in kernel tree now.
Thanks again.

Neil

2011/8/1 Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Mon, 1 Aug 2011, Neil Zhang wrote:
>
>> Hi Balbi,
>>
>> yes, I'm working on a marvell's platform and there is an otg controller.
>> For the otg controller, there are there drivers for host, udc and otg device.
>> And it will register relative devices in the process of init_machine().
>>
>> In the probe function of host driver (named ehci-mv.c, not an open
>> source code, just like ehci-fsl.c),
>
> Ooh, be careful about writing things like that in a public email forum!
> If ehci-mv.c really is not open source then you are in violation of the
> GPL.
>
> Perhaps you mean that it _is_ open source but the source code is not
> yet publicly available.  That's okay; you're not required to distribute
> the source code if you're not distributing the executable.
>
> Alan Stern
>
>
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