usbutils 007 release

From: Greg KH
Date: Thu Jun 06 2013 - 19:41:28 EST


Here's the 007 release of usbutils.

Nothing major over the 006 release, just a bunch of tiny bug fixes that
have trickled in over the past year. The short changelog can be found
below.

The package can be downladed from kernel.org:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/usb/usbutils/

The source tree for usbutils can be found on both kernel.org and
github.com if you want to fork it and send us changes easier:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/gregkh/usbutils.git
http://github.com/gregkh/usbutils/tree/master

thanks,

greg k-h

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Aurelien Jarno (1):
usb-devices: correctly quote driver path

BjÃrn Mork (4):
lsusb: decode CDC MBIM descriptor
lsusb: decode CDC NCM functional descriptor
lsusb: decode CDC Command Set descriptor
usb-devices: avoid numbers being seen as octal by printf

Daniel Mack (1):
lsusb: parse bmFormats inside UAC2 interface headers as hex

Greg Kroah-Hartman (12):
do_release notes
Merge pull request #11 from bmork/mbim
update of usb.ids file from upstream
Merge pull request #13 from bmork/for-greg
remove devtree logic
Merge pull request #14 from SpecLad/master
Merge pull request #16 from zonque/uac2
Merge pull request #15 from lnykryn/master
Merge pull request #17 from hegge/uac1-misplaced-endpoint
Merge pull request #18 from jethrogb/master
usb.ids update
usb.ids add BlueZ Host stack device id.

Jethro Beekman (1):
Fix lsusb -t potentially not listing all devices

Lukas Nykryn (1):
lsusb-t: make sure that interfaces are added to lists only once

Sarah Sharp (2):
lsusb: Fix USB 3.0 link state reporting.
lsusb: Fix bug in USB 2.0 extended caps descriptor.

Torstein Hegge (1):
lsusb: Parse misplaced UAC1 AudioControl Endpoint Descriptor

ÐÐÐÐÐ ÐÐÐÑÐÐÐÐ (1):
lsusb: Support non-ASCII string descriptors.

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