What does the /proc/bus/usb/devices entry look like?

Matt

On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 04:02:30PM +0200, Martin Egloff wrote:
> Hello
> 
> The Sandisk SDDR-55 SM-reader/writer suppose to work with linux according to the
> homepage of Sandisk. However basically it doesn't. I'm not surprised though
> since its VendorID ist 0x55aa and the ProductID is 0xa103 which is never
> mentioned in any files of kernel 2.4.9 and not at all in context with Sandisk
> which usually uses VID 0x0781 and 0x871.
> 
> And this are the facts:
> 
>  - Kernel 2.4.9 with usb-storage support compiled in.
>  - When pluggin in the device the kernel says:
>    > USB device X (0x55aa/0xa103) is not claimed by any active driver.
>  - The device configures two bluk endpoints one in each direction according to
> the 
>    entries in /proc/bus/usb/devices
> 
> As I understand it, the module unusual_dev.h contains a "list" of all VID/PID
> signatures known to the usb-storage driver which claims the devices when plugged
> in.
> However I don't know about the correct meaning of all the other bits and bytes
> in there.
> 
> Here my questions:
> 
>  - Have you ever tried to plug this SDDR-55 into a linux machine with or without
> success?
>  - What should I try to get the thing going?
> 
> Thanks
>   Martin
> 
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