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USB: omninet: clean up protocol description
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Clean up and fix typos in protocol comment.

Signed-off-by: Johan Hovold <jhovold@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@linuxfoundation.org>
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Johan Hovold authored and Greg Kroah-Hartman committed Apr 17, 2013
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13 changes: 6 additions & 7 deletions drivers/usb/serial/omninet.c
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};


/* The protocol.
/*
* The protocol.
*
* The omni.net always exchange 64 bytes of data with the host. The first
* four bytes are the control header, you can see it in the above structure.
* four bytes are the control header.
*
* oh_seq is a sequence number. Don't know if/how it's used.
* oh_len is the length of the data bytes in the packet.
* oh_xxx Bit-mapped, related to handshaking and status info.
* I normally set it to 0x03 in trasmitted frames.
* I normally set it to 0x03 in transmitted frames.
* 7: Active when the TA is in a CONNECTed state.
* 6: unknown
* 5: handshaking, unknown
* 4: handshaking, unknown
* 3: unknown, usually 0
* 2: unknown, usually 0
* 1: handshaking, unknown, usually set to 1 in trasmitted frames
* 0: handshaking, unknown, usually set to 1 in trasmitted frames
* 1: handshaking, unknown, usually set to 1 in transmitted frames
* 0: handshaking, unknown, usually set to 1 in transmitted frames
* oh_pad Probably a pad byte.
*
* After the header you will find data bytes if oh_len was greater than zero.
*
*/

struct omninet_header {
__u8 oh_seq;
__u8 oh_len;
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