Re: [PATCH usb-next 0/6] making qcserial more flexible

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On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 04:47:35PM +0200, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> Patches 1-3 are the exact same as previously posted as RFC, except
> for updated commit messages and descriptions, incorporating one
> spelling fix from Sergei Shtylyov 
> 
> Patch 4 has been reduced to code changes only, moving all device
> ID updates to patch 5.
> 
> Patch 5 has been updated with the MC7710 ID from patch 4 and some
> new devices turning up in drivers provided by laptop vendors (Sony
> and Lenovo).
> 
> Patch 6 removes the MC7710 from the sierra driver.
> 
> As noted during in the RFC thread, my main motivation for doing this
> is the 15 second delay experienced when using the sierra driver for
> this device.  This gives an unecessarily bad user experience.  The
> device just does not support the protocol expected by the sierra
> driver.
> 
> There were no other obviously correct serial driver candidates
> either.  The device does provide all the interface types normally
> seen in a Gobi device (Device Management, AT modem, and NMEA), but
> did not match the Gobi USB interface layout.  Updating the
> qcserial driver to support this device seems best.
> 
> Some similar, previously unsupported, devices are also added.
> 
> This patch set is tested with the newly supported MC7710, but it
> is not yet tested with any device previously supported by the
> qcserial driver.  I would appreciate feedback from anyone having
> access to a Gobi 1k or 2k+ device.

All now applied, thanks.

greg k-h
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