On Mon, 2013-12-02 at 18:15 +0100, Josua Dietze wrote:
[...] > In case there IS a driver required on Windows, you might be able to catch the > initial traffic between this driver and the device once the thing is > re-plugged. In a second step, the initiating command(s) can possibly be > 'replayed' in Linux. This is the usual way usb_modeswitch works. > Note that if a special Windows driver is required for actually ACCESSING the > disk (not just for initialization), then a new Linux driver may be required > as well ... > [...] I don't know if it will help but I tried to capture the USB traffic on Windows station at the time I connected the drive. I got some output but I don't know it's meaning. That what I got by the USB capturing software: USB data SMI Corporation USB DISK - USB Mass Storage Device ID: 1 Function: IRP_MJ_PNP Minor function: PNP_IRP_UNKNOWN (0x18) Status code: 0xC00000BB Status: ERROR ID: 2 Function: IRP_MJ_PNP Minor function: IRP_MN_QUERY_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS Status code: 0xC00000BB Status: ERROR ID: 3 Function: IRP_MJ_PNP Minor function: IRP_MN_FILTER_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS Status code: 0xC00000BB Status: ERROR ID: 4 Function: IRP_MJ_PNP Minor function: IRP_MN_START_DEVICE Status code: 0x00000000 Status: STATUS_SUCCESS ID: 5 Function: IRP_MJ_PNP Minor function: IRP_MN_QUERY_CAPABILITIES Status code: 0x00000000 Status: STATUS_SUCCESS ID: 6 Function: IRP_MJ_PNP Minor function: IRP_MN_QUERY_PNP_DEVICE_STATE Status code: 0x00000000 Status: STATUS_SUCCESS ID: 7 Function: IRP_MJ_SYSTEM_CONTROL Status code: 0x00000000 Status: STATUS_SUCCESS That's the properties of the device under windows: USB device details USB3.0 Device Super Speed Mass Storage - USB Mass Storage Device File: \??\USB#VID_0B05&PID_17B6#402012080200000A#{a5dcbf10-6530-11d2-901f-00c04fb951ed} Driver key name: {36fc9e60-c465-11cf-8056-444553540000}\0019 Device instance ID: USB\VID_0B05&PID_17B6\402012080200000A Device hardware ID: USB\VID_0B05&PID_17B6&REV_0100 Device service: USBSTOR Device friendly name: Device location: Port_#0005.Hub_#0004 Device physical object name: \Device\USBPDO-4 Device descriptor USB: 0x0210 Device class: 0x00 Device subclass: 0x00 Device protocol: 0x00 Max packet size: 0x40 (64) Vendor: 0x0B05 (ASUSTek Computer, Inc.) Product ID: 0x17B6 Device ID: 0x0100 Manufacturer: 0x02 (USB3.0 Device) Product: 0x03 (Super Speed Mass Storage) Serial number: 0x01 (402012080200000A) Number of configurations: 1 Connection status: Device connected Current config value: 0x01 Device bus speed: High (USB 2.0, 480 Mbit/s) Device address: 0x02 Open pipes: 2 Pipe information Endpoint address: 0x81, Input Transfer type: Bulk Max packet size: 0x0200 (512) Interval: 0x00 (0) Pipe information Endpoint address: 0x02, Output Transfer type: Bulk Max packet size: 0x0200 (512) Interval: 0x00 (0) Configuration descriptor Total length: 0x0020 Number of interfaces: 1 Configuration value: 0x01 Configuration ID: 0x00 Attributes: 0xC0 (Bus powered, Self powered) Max power: 0x00 (0 Ma) Interface descriptor Interface number: 0x00 Alternate setting: 0x00 Num of endpoints: 2 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1386279583.9471.6.camel@ihlaptop