* usb.c
@ 2012-06-05 19:56 Ouyang
2012-06-05 20:10 ` usb.c Larry Finger
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From: Ouyang @ 2012-06-05 19:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless
Wireless-testing is a kernel about wireless card or something related, but why
there is a file named usb.c? Is it related to usb? Hope who can answer it to me.
Thank you so much.
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* Re: usb.c
2012-06-05 19:56 usb.c Ouyang
@ 2012-06-05 20:10 ` Larry Finger
2012-06-05 20:23 ` usb.c Ouyang
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From: Larry Finger @ 2012-06-05 20:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ouyang; +Cc: linux-wireless
On 06/05/2012 02:56 PM, Ouyang wrote:
> Wireless-testing is a kernel about wireless card or something related, but why
> there is a file named usb.c? Is it related to usb? Hope who can answer it to me.
> Thank you so much.
Wireless-testing is a complete tree, thus it has every file that is found in the
mainline tree. There are a number of files named usb.c. To know what it does,
you would need to tell what path it is in. In general, a file named usb.c would
contain the interface between a device and the USB system.
The differences between wireless-testing and mainline are related to the
development. New material comes through wireless-testing and goes through
several trees before if is merged into mainline. Usually wireless-testing is
about 1 version newer than mainline.
Larry
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* Re: usb.c
2012-06-05 20:10 ` usb.c Larry Finger
@ 2012-06-05 20:23 ` Ouyang
2012-06-05 22:42 ` usb.c Julian Calaby
2012-06-06 4:01 ` usb.c Larry Finger
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From: Ouyang @ 2012-06-05 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-wireless
Larry Finger <Larry.Finger@...> writes:
>
> Wireless-testing is a complete tree, thus it has every file that is found in
the
> mainline tree. There are a number of files named usb.c. To know what it does,
> you would need to tell what path it is in. In general, a file named usb.c
would
> contain the interface between a device and the USB system.
>
> The differences between wireless-testing and mainline are related to the
> development. New material comes through wireless-testing and goes through
> several trees before if is merged into mainline. Usually wireless-testing is
> about 1 version newer than mainline.
>
> Larry
>
>
>
Thank you so much for the reply. I am so appreciated.
I am still a little confused. Would you please set an example for
drivers/net/wireless/rtlwifi/usb.c ?
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