> Hi,
>
> Could you add "-vvv" to the usbdump command, to get the USB request aswell.
> Maybe we commented out the wrong request.
At the end, I restarted lpd.
19:36:42.287179 usbus2.3 SUBM-CTRL-EP=,SPD=FULL,NFR=1,SLEN=8,IVAL=50
frame[0] WRITE 8 bytes
02 01 00 00 01 00 00 00 --
On 10/28/13 18:34, Aurélien Croc wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
Look for function "ulpt_watchdog()":
[…]
I recompiled the kernel and test printing something. The result is the same:
nothing happens and when I dump the usb messages I got exactly what I attached
this morning:
18:32:13.949199 usbus2.3 SUBM
Hi,
> Hi,
>
> Look for function "ulpt_watchdog()":
> […]
I recompiled the kernel and test printing something. The result is the same:
nothing happens and when I dump the usb messages I got exactly what I attached
this morning:
18:32:13.949199 usbus2.3 SUBM-CTRL-EP=,SPD=FULL,NFR=1,SL
On 10/28/13 10:37, Aurélien Croc de Suray wrote:
You can try to edit the "sys/dev/usb/serial/ulpt.c" driver and remove
the reading of the status message.
Please can you be more precise? I'm not sure what to do. And do you think this
will solve the reading / writing problem?
I think your devic
> You can try to edit the "sys/dev/usb/serial/ulpt.c" driver and remove
> the reading of the status message.
Please can you be more precise? I'm not sure what to do. And do you think this
will solve the reading / writing problem?
> I think your device might be counterfeit, given the bad spellin
On 10/28/13 10:05, Aurélien Croc de Suray wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is this some kind of cheap clone, hence Prolofic is spelled wrong?
>
> It seems the company name is spelled wrong since the vendor ID
corresponds to
> Prolific Technology Inc.:
>
> # usbconfig -u 2 -a 3 dump_device_desc
> ugen2.3:
> Hi,
>
> Is this some kind of cheap clone, hence Prolofic is spelled wrong?
It seems the company name is spelled wrong since the vendor ID corresponds to
Prolific Technology Inc.:
# usbconfig -u 2 -a 3 dump_device_desc
ugen2.3: at usbus2, cfg=0
md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON (100mA)
bL
On 10/27/13 22:28, Aurélien Croc wrote:
Hello,
In order to use my printer I just bought an USB to parallel connector. Whereas
it works perfectly under Linux I am not able to print under FreeBSD.
When I plug the USB connecter to my computer and set the ulpt debug level to
15, I can read:
ugen2
Hello,
In order to use my printer I just bought an USB to parallel connector. Whereas
it works perfectly under Linux I am not able to print under FreeBSD.
When I plug the USB connecter to my computer and set the ulpt debug level to
15, I can read:
ugen2.4: at usbus2
ulpt_probe:
ulpt_probe:
ul