The following reply was made to PR usb/132080; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Hans Petter Selasky hsela...@c2i.net
To: freebsd-usb@freebsd.org,
Andrew Thompson a...@fud.org.nz,
Sam Leffler s...@freebsd.org
Cc: Alexander Melkov mel...@comptek.ru,
freebsd-gnats-sub...@freebsd.org
Subject: Re:
Hello!
Maybe you can
confirm that the time from start of device with heavy download until it gets
the first timeout is 10minutes?
I've unplugged and reinserted the usb card, then restarted wifi and started
network activity.
There doesn't seem to be any timeout within 21 minutes.
There were
The following reply was made to PR usb/132080; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Alexander Melkov mel...@yandex-team.ru
To: Hans Petter Selasky hsela...@c2i.net, freebsd-usb@freebsd.org,
Andrew Thompson a...@fud.org.nz, Sam Leffler s...@freebsd.org
Cc: freebsd-gnats-sub...@freebsd.org
Synopsis: [patch] [newusb] Updates to NOTES for new USB stack
State-Changed-From-To: open-closed
State-Changed-By: gavin
State-Changed-When: Wed Feb 25 10:41:16 UTC 2009
State-Changed-Why:
Thanks for the submission, however now that USB2 is in it's permeanant
location and has been renamed to
I just rebooted my laptop that I have today's USB2 hopefully with the
latest USB compatibility, if I understood the GENERIC kernel
correctly. I'm using i386 version, up to date as of this morning.
Ports are completely up to date. all etc/dev* stuff is as it was with
USB1.
From the
On Wednesday 25 February 2009, eculp wrote:
I just rebooted my laptop that I have today's USB2 hopefully with the
latest USB compatibility, if I understood the GENERIC kernel
correctly. I'm using i386 version, up to date as of this morning.
Ports are completely up to date. all etc/dev* stuff
Quoting Andrew Thompson thom...@freebsd.org:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 06:10:37AM -0600, eculp wrote:
I just rebooted my laptop that I have today's USB2 hopefully with the
latest USB compatibility, if I understood the GENERIC kernel correctly.
I'm using i386 version, up to date as of this
Hi,
Below is a patch from Rink Springer to change the new USB stack to use
devfs device nodes. I have tested this with a usb mouse and I am hoping
people with other devices can test too, in particular scanners (sane
app) and lpt ports.
This also removes the custom permissions from usb and