* Ian Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 03:57:18PM +0000]:

> When I tried it I found that DEFAULT_FMINTERVAL wasn't defined anywhere,

Did you try to get the driver running on 2.6.10?
DEFAULT_FMINTERVAL dissappeared from 2.6.9 to 2.6.10...

> I also copied the sw reset logic from the 2.4 driver, with the current
> sw reset I see a hang shortly after the usbstorage driver is finished
> initialising but with this change everything is OK.

Cool, thank you.

> So I can now see a memory stick, mount it, write to it etc which is
> fantastic! A USB serial thing that never worked with the 2.4 driver also
> works, which is even better!

What the fuck is going wrong here? Either I get

irq65: nobody cared

and when starting to debug the driver does nothing anymore.
In my arch or platform must be a huge beginner bug or some sort of that.
I don't get it. All other stuff (serial, ethernet...) is running. 
May be my arch interrupt setup or timing broken?
Lets see...

> FWIW my platform is a pxa255 based board.

Motorola i.MX here, so some sort of similair. OR has pxa some stuff the
driver relying on I don't have?

Regards, Konsti


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