David Brownell wrote:
> Right now the only way to do that is to modify your configuration
> descriptors.
>
I expected that would be the case but I didn't like the idea of putting
machine specific configurations in ether.c. Is this a problem with the
gadget subsystem in general or just the PXA?
I've seen that there is a call to vbus_draw once the device is
configured and I can change the current draw to 500mA here but how will
I know if the device I'm attached to can supply the required 500mA?
Regards,
Justin.
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