Hi everyone,
I'm not quite sure whether this is exactly the right list to ask, but I
didn't find any better one...
My problem is as follows: I am developing a USB device (using a Motorola
68HC908LD64, just for reference). Windows [98|XP] finally is able to detect
the built-in hub and the embedded device (as HID, although not correctly
yet, but that's a different matter). Linux 2.4.[21|22] gives
Oct 22 22:55:44 x30 kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:1d.1-1, assigned address 5
Oct 22 22:55:44 x30 kernel: hub.c: new USB device 00:1d.1-1, assigned address 6
which, I suppose, both refer to the hub. No other traces at all, on
reconnect it tries to assign the next two addresses (i.e. 7 and 8) but does
not detect the device.
Any ideas about what could be different between Win and Linux in these early
steps of USB device enumeration? I guess I don't exactly meet the USB
standards somewhere, and Windows is maybe less exact than Linux in that
respect...
Best Regards, Heiko
P.S: Just in case that could matter: I tried on both Intel 440BX, uhci
module and on Intel 830, uhci module. If you need more information,
please just ask.
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