On 08/15/2012 05:18 PM, Felipe Balbi wrote:
Fair enough. We will see what we can do. In the worst case scenario, we
can keep inode.c and ccg out of the rework (continue to support the
legacy mode for those two cases for a while) and, maybe, help android
folks update their code to use configfs. Hopefully in 3 years we can
drop ccg and inode.c :-p
After a little rework I see:
| drivers/staging/ccg/ccg.c:1276:2: error: ‘composite_driver’
undeclared (first use in this function)
And here I scream. ccg_work() is doing what is supposed to be done by
udc-core. They also overwrite the setup which is handled by composite.
This is wrong and this is why we I love Android.
And now what? Adding a hack to keep this working until it gets removed
or just adding a copy of composite.c to the staging tree?
Cheers
Sebastian
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