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On Friday 17 October 2003 11:20 pm, David Brownell wrote:
> Minor experiment: Pad out that descriptor by tagging another
> descriptor at the end, maybe a vendor descriptor, less than
> 16 bytes (maxpacket) long. This can rule out strangeness caused
>
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> Those aren't that common. The hardware is _never_ supposed to
> be reporting SET_ADDRESS requests, but apparently it's done so
> forever (no erratum).
Thank you, Intel. :)
> I wonder if the handling of that misbehavior is causing some
> lost synch
Hi
I have the same problem with my actiontec built-in prism2_usb.
Under 2.4.18 it seems to work ok but on 2.6.0-test7 I get folllowing to log
messages:
drivers/usb/core/usb.c: registered new driver usbfs
drivers/usb/core/usb.c: registered new driver hub
drivers/usb/host/uhci-hcd.c: USB Universa
I was under the impression that the kernel would/should at least always see
the raw scancode (where this is not a value between 0 and 255), whether or
not it could do something with it, and that X didn't use linux's keyboard
driver anyway, it interpreted the scancodes itself. So if the kernel it
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More interesting tidbits:
Now the PC detects the 'paq there, but after a few SETUP packets:
<7>udc: SETUP 00.05 v0011 i l
<7>udc: SETUP 80.06 v0100 i l0008
<7>udc: SETUP 80.06 v0100 i l0012
<7>udc: SETUP 80.06 v0200 i l0008
<7>udc:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 03:52:00PM -0400, Sheldon Lee-Wen wrote:
> Pardon my evilness in cross posting this, But I need to get a discussion going
> on how to resolve this problem.
>
> One lineak user went and tested his keyboard. Here is what he got. It does
> appear that for the keys that do n
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I am the above named person from Kuwait. I am married to Dr. Harry Jones who
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On Friday 17 October 2003 11:31 am, David Brownell wrote:
> And that looks like the problem ... your host for some reason closed
> the link, got a pair of "-ENOENT" errors (synchronous unlink) and
> stopped writing. Could be the "ipaqboot.c" code. Th
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(Others on list: Please ignore.)
On Friday 17 October 2003 10:59 am, you wrote:
> Joshua Wise wrote:
> > (Pre-note: I cannot seem to send mail to David privately. If this message
> > gets through, please fix your mail server :)
>
> Errm, what's the fa
David Brownell wrote:
Hmm ... maybe usbcore would be better off with a less
naive algorithm for choosing defaults. Like, preferring
configurations without proprietary device protocols.
That'd solve every cdc-acm case, and likely others.
In fact, here's a patch with that very change. Does
it make
Hello,
Pardon my evilness in cross posting this, But I need to get a discussion going
on how to resolve this problem. It may be that I don't understand the full
problem itself, if so pls point it out yet again. (I'm occasionally dense).
One lineak user went and tested his keyboard. Here is what
Hello everybody,
I am trying to develop a linux driver for a USB cam using USBVideo (+
V4L). Now I am at a stage where I have the device configured (all usb
vendor commands works fine) but I having some difficulty in understanding
the USBVideo (usbvideo.c/h) functions that handles the image d
Hello,
We are developing a board based on a PPC405 processor, and we are using
a Philips ISP1160 USB host controller.
Searching the net and reading through this mailing list, I saw various
indications of a Linux driver for this chip, but I am not clear on what is
actually the most up-to-date vers
Joshua Wise wrote:
I can no longer get pxa2xx-udc to work. Failure mode seems to be that the
handheld can do IN, but OUT seems not to get through to the gadget driver.
Verified both with g_char and g_serial. Note how callbacks stop happening in
this dmesg from the PC side.
And that looks like the p
James Courtier-Dutton :
rain.wang wrote:
Hi all,
I bought a Primax digital camera which is not supported by linux,
I tried but I can't drive it still.
I found it use a Datafab MMC reader from its windows driver info
file:
MSFT="Microsoft"
MfgName="Microsoft"
USB\VID_07C4&PID_B004.DeviceDesc="USB
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