Maxime Bizon wrote: > On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 01:25 +0100, Hector Martin wrote: > >> Well, there's a commit (4059ddb4) that claims to "Add USB OHCI support", >> yet it only adds a #include to ohci-hcd.c and a few .h bits. The actual >> ohci-bcm63xx.c is missing, which means the OHCI driver probably won't >> even compile. It's also missing the relevant platform device stuff in > > I cannot find this commit in linus' tree nor linux-mips master, where > does it come from ? Okay, nevermind, that was a screwup by me. At some point one of my OpenWRT patch test commits made its way onto the wrong local branch, and I didn't notice where it lived. Oops. (This commit was meant to be incomplete, it comes straight from the OpenWRT patch). I think I found the mips-bcm63xx (proper) patch, tried to search for it on my local repo, and this thing popped up and I didn't look at it closely enough. This is what I get for trying to work at 4am. I take back the 'broken' then, we're just left with 'incomplete'. Makes quite a bit more sense now, sorry for the confusion. > The remaining two patches that were not merged in 2.6.32 are on top of > this tree: http://www.linux-mips.org/git?p=linux-bcm63xx.git > > They should apply with little difficulty on current upstream kernel and > besides the *_be stuffs that need to be cleaned up, they were ACKed by > the usb maintainer. Cool, I'll see about applying them and working off of that. Thanks for the confirmation. FWIW, I'm trying to reverse engineer Broadcom's DSL driver, which I hope will be useful so we can finally have a properly working OpenWRT firmware for DSL routers based on this firmware. -- Hector Martin (hector@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Public Key: http://www.marcansoft.com/marcan.asc