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@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ with the lowest level (which directly handles hardware).
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<para>This is the lowest software level.
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It is the only layer that talks to hardware,
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through registers, fifos, dma, irqs, and the like.
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- The <filename><linux/usb_gadget.h></filename> API abstracts
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+ The <filename><linux/usb/gadget.h></filename> API abstracts
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the peripheral controller endpoint hardware.
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That hardware is exposed through endpoint objects, which accept
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streams of IN/OUT buffers, and through callbacks that interact
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@@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ side drivers (and usbcore).
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<sect1 id="core"><title>Core Objects and Methods</title>
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<para>These are declared in
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-<filename><linux/usb_gadget.h></filename>,
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+<filename><linux/usb/gadget.h></filename>,
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and are used by gadget drivers to interact with
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USB peripheral controller drivers.
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</para>
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@@ -509,7 +509,7 @@ USB peripheral controller drivers.
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unless the explanations are trivial.
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-->
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-!Iinclude/linux/usb_gadget.h
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+!Iinclude/linux/usb/gadget.h
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</sect1>
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<sect1 id="utils"><title>Optional Utilities</title>
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