setup_usb_configfs: Make it possible to choose the used UDC#42
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setup_usb_configfs: Make it possible to choose the used UDC#42dos1 wants to merge 1 commit intodreemurrs-embedded:masterfrom
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Some devices may have more than one UDC available.
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Hello, Maybe my shell knowledge is wrong, but I don't see any difference to make: or The explanation look misleading. |
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@gschwind The important part is |
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Ok if I infer correctly you want to be able change the info.sh to include the choice of UDC But currently there is no configuration that doing this. |
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Some devices may have more than one UDC available.
I did it while working on the Librem 5 port, but it turned out to be unnecessary with correctly configured kernel ;) Posting it anyway since it may be useful for other devices in the future and generally seems like a reasonable thing to do.