On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:52 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> okay, so there's some sort of bug. what kind of output
> would you like. this is for the kw ehci.
>
Hmm, if it is a bug it is on purpose I think. You are right
it could probably change to show vid/did.
All is started by startdev in
/sys/s
On Fri Jan 7 11:51:23 EST 2011, n...@lsub.org wrote:
> Ah.
> A root hub is an invention of the usb std.
> There's no such thing. It's the controller.
> It can be that usbd does not write vid/did for root hubs, perhaps.
>
> I've not seen a root hub in a keyboard. If it's a usb keyboard, it can't b
Ah.
A root hub is an invention of the usb std.
There's no such thing. It's the controller.
It can be that usbd does not write vid/did for root hubs, perhaps.
I've not seen a root hub in a keyboard. If it's a usb keyboard, it can't be
a root hub, because you have to plug the kbd into a port, which
>> ep3.0/ctl:hub csp 0x09 ports 3 'Mitsumi Electric' 'Hub in Apple Extended
>> USB Keyboard' ehci
>I do see vids/dids just not for hubs.
perhaps i misunderstand what is ment by a "root hub".
i thought that ment that it was a hub that usb(3) invented.
a hub in a keyboard can't be a root hub,
I do see vids/dids just not for hubs.
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On Jan 7, 2011, at 3:28 PM, Nemo wrote:
> i think usbd added that.
> iirc it should do it. I'll take a look anyway. maybe the code was gone
> in some change...
>
> On Jan 7, 2011, at 2:12 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
>
>> it
i think usbd added that.
iirc it should do it. I'll take a look anyway. maybe the code was gone
in some change...
On Jan 7, 2011, at 2:12 PM, erik quanstrom wrote:
> it doesn't seem to be available in anyone's control files.
>
> usb(3) says
>
>This may result from the read of an endpo
it doesn't seem to be available in anyone's control files.
usb(3) says
This may result from the read of an endpoint control file:
(the first line is wrapped to make it fit here)
enabled control rw speed full maxpkt 64 pollival 0
samplesz