Hi Greg,
Could you please tell me how many USB devices does usbserial driver
supports?
Regards,
Shalini G
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Dear Oliver,
Thanks for the information.
I have just reviewed the Windows code to understand the driver functionality to
be implemented.
Windows driver implements queues and queues are requests then processes hen one
after the other.
In Linux, I read asynchronous can be implemented through aio
Well, it has happened at last, just as Oliver predicted. A user has a
Western Digital USB disk drive with an extra HID interface tacked on, the
drive encounters data transmission errors, and usb-storage skips doing a
port reset because of the extra interface. As a result, error recovery
takes
Am Montag, 16. Januar 2006 14:21 schrieb Mukund JB.:
> I want the device to be supported based on the Asyncronous mode. How do I
> support the Asyncronous mode in Linux?
> I am aware of AIO operations in fops. Before going ahead with these, I would
> like to know how the USB Core handles the USB
Dear USB Devels,
I have a requirment of supporting the USB HI-SPEED 2.0 finger print
authentication device on 2.6 range of kernels.
I have a working windows driver for this device & I would require to just port
the code to Linux, just by developing simple USB Interfaces.
I want the device to b
Hello
I am involved in development of device driver for EZ-USB SX2 based
device. After enumeration our device waits for any vendor message, and
starts to send ISOchronous packets of fixed size (equal to
wMaxPacketSize of working endpoint).
Driver sets configuration and interface, does claim, a
With Linux 2.6.10(triton) in the gadget side we get only 1.1 Mbps(Control
panel->Network Connections-Local Area Connection Status->Speed) .This was
verified on Windows 2k/XP.Later we downloaded the USB gadget from Linux
2.6.14 and was getting 9.7 Mbps.What might be the reason for this?
-Orig
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