> > Please recommend one or two EHCI/USB 2.0 host-controllers
> > that you'd like more test converage on. I can see about buying
> > them online.
>
> Basically, any PCI card now sold as supporting "high speed USB"
> (with the red/blue logo) is going to have a NEC chip with a recent
> stepping, a
> I'd prefer to do USB 2.0 in the -ac tree or 2.5 and leave the Linus kernel
> tree USB 1.1 for now.
Actually the hub/infrastructure changes do seem quite safe (more so
than some changes that did get into 2.4.4 :) so it'd seem reasonable
to get those into Linus tree. Not essential, of course, bu
> > Related: USB 2.0 host controllers are in stores. Fry's lists
> > them for $50 (and up :), and they work fine with usb-ohci
> > (at "full" and "low" speeds) even if the "high speed" EHCI
> > support is still in development.
>
> I live in Seattle and have no Fry's Electronics to go to.
Well,
Brad Hards wrote:
>
> David Brownell wrote:
> >
> > > > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-usb/hcd/
> > > >
> > > > Yep, I think I got that problem that'd been so annoying. With
> > > > current CVS and a prototype USB 2.0 storage device, this now
> > > > hotplugs usb-storage
David Brownell wrote:
> Related: USB 2.0 host controllers are in stores. Fry's lists
> them for $50 (and up :), and they work fine with usb-ohci
> (at "full" and "low" speeds) even if the "high speed" EHCI
> support is still in development.
I live in Seattle and have no Fry's Electronics to go
On Sun, May 06, 2001, Brad Hards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > We still need -ac patches, right? Maybe that hub code for USB 2.0 needs to go
> > > into 2.4.5?
> >
> > I'd like to see that (and the usbdevfs update too) go in before long,
> > but one can't quite argue it as a bugfix ... :)
>
>
David Brownell wrote:
>
> > > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-usb/hcd/
> > >
> > > Yep, I think I got that problem that'd been so annoying. With
> > > current CVS and a prototype USB 2.0 storage device, this now
> > > hotplugs usb-storage ... usb-storage gets past its firs
> > > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-usb/hcd/
> >
> > Yep, I think I got that problem that'd been so annoying. With
> > current CVS and a prototype USB 2.0 storage device, this now
> > hotplugs usb-storage ... usb-storage gets past its first bulk request,
> > hangs on the s
David Brownell wrote:
>
> > http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-usb/hcd/
>
> Yep, I think I got that problem that'd been so annoying. With
> current CVS and a prototype USB 2.0 storage device, this now
> hotplugs usb-storage ... usb-storage gets past its first bulk request,
> h
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-usb/hcd/
Yep, I think I got that problem that'd been so annoying. With
current CVS and a prototype USB 2.0 storage device, this now
hotplugs usb-storage ... usb-storage gets past its first bulk request,
hangs on the second, and then gets u
> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-usb/hcd/
Thanks! I have a bunch of changes that I'll start putting back
there; having the ability to do more incremental changes is a
Good Thing, and will help move things forward.
- Dave
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G'day all,
For better or worse, I have just made a new CVS directory for the EHCI code
that
I basically stole off David Brownell. I have done a little hacking on it (but
no
testing with USB 2.0 devices), and it worked with 2.4.3-ac14. See
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-usb/h
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