X-Git-Url: https://oss.titaniummirror.com/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=in%2Fcp210x.md;h=e75416777d8d3c99b7a78599ccd7ab9f911f20d4;hb=15115a1651a6a1ea53d710c92fada41795376e29;hp=2544be52754c8dec4006759dd7f15d04f514bcd0;hpb=0720e5314375100d54be2ee4a2b88531ae66a82c;p=oss-web.git diff --git a/in/cp210x.md b/in/cp210x.md index 2544be5..e754167 100644 --- a/in/cp210x.md +++ b/in/cp210x.md @@ -23,9 +23,12 @@ under the GPLv2. TMI completed these driver changes of a year ago and has since been maintaining it. Silicon Labs was to push these changes through to the mainline kernel, but -this clearly has not happened yet. TMI is slowly working with linux-usb -developers to adapt our local enhancements for suitability for inclusion into -the mainline driver. Meanwhile, TMI will continue to maintain its branch of -the cp210x driver. The `cp210x-module-dkms` package in the APT repository has -been tested on Ubuntu Hardy, Karmic and Lucid systems, with both 32 and 64 bit +this clearly has not happened yet. TMI has had some discussions with the +linux-usb developers, and a decent number of changes need to be made before +they will include our modifications upstream. Specifically, they want to see +all ioctl calls replaced with other mechanisms. We hope to allocate some time +to work on these issues in the future. Meanwhile, TMI will continue to +maintain its branch of the cp210x driver. The `cp210x-module-dkms` package in +the APT repository has been tested on Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron), 9.10 +(Karmic Koala) and 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) systems, having both 32 and 64 bit x86 (Intel/AMD) processors.