Hello,
most of the work in libftdi is around serial communication and its
variances like SPI and MPSSE. A lot of work is also for detection of
the various FT*32* chips.
For the High speed FT60x, I think a kernel module would be
best. In a libftdi context, only the device detection and ftdi_stream
make sense for the FT60x. But few people have a setup with the FT60x,
so chances are few that anybody else than you will extend libftdi.
Did you scan projects at github and similar places about something for
your need? Maybe https://github.com/eblot/pyftdi is of interest?
Cheers
>>>>> "Jakub" == Jakub Wójcik <jawoj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Jakub> Hello,
Jakub> I’m working with FTDI’s FT60x series (FT600/FT601 USB
Jakub> 3.0 FIFO bridges) and was wondering if there are any plans
Jakub> to add support for these devices in libftdi.
Jakub> From what I understand, the FT60x family currently
Jakub> requires the D3XX driver and isn’t handled by libftdi. Do
Jakub> you plan to include support for these USB 3.0 FIFO devices
Jakub> in future releases?
Jakub> Thanks for your time and for maintaining this great
Jakub> library.
Jakub> Best regards, Jakub Wójcik
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