On Wed, 6 Dec 2006, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> FWIW, this is the fix I use for my own needs.
>
> http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/~adam/cy/linux-2.6.18-intervieo-clearn-n-halt.diff
Okay, that's fine for your own use.
But it's not appropriate for the standard kernel, mainly because it
doesn't really sol
FWIW, this is the fix I use for my own needs.
http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/~adam/cy/linux-2.6.18-intervieo-clearn-n-halt.diff
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On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> > Probably the Clear-Halt is what sometimes gets the remote going again.
>
> You are right.
>
> I have written a little command line utility that sends libusb's
> usb_clear_halt() to device.
>
> I have tested it with
> * remote on power on
>
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> sigh. It seems now I have to eat my own words :-(
> after reboot the change does not seem to make difference at all :(
>
> >> However, once I unplug remote and plug it in, I still need to reload
> >> either of the modules. There does not seems to more sl
hello,
some more stuff:
http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/~adam/cy/lsusb3.txt
* I have discored that if I do 'lsusb' on the device before I load usbhid,
I get whole 201 lines output compared to meleasy 59 lines after I load
usbhid.
* I have discoverd that doing lsusb when remote works, wil
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, Alan Stern wrote:
>> I can confirm that it makes difference.
>> Before I had to reload usbkbd module to make remote work.
>> Now, I can reload usbhid module to make remote work.
>> So it is progress.
>
> Can you post a usbmon for the patched usbhid module?
sigh. It seems now I
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> > Do you feel up to patching your kernel? The change needed is a simple
> > one. In the source file drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c, find the
> > hid_set_idle() routine and simply stick a "return 0;" line at its start.
>
> ah, sweet!
>
> I can confirm th
>>> The usbmon log on that web site don't show what happens when you unload
>>> the drivers. And the dmesg log doesn't say what you are doing at each
>>> stage.
>>
>> sorry about that. here are complete annoatated logs of :
>> reboot
>> modprobeusbhid
>> modprobe -r usbhid
>>
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> now, this is bizzare, according to usbmon 'modprobe usbkbd' generages
> a single event :
>
> c8be93c0 709211974 S Ii:004:01 -115 8 <
>
> It seems this single event is enough for the remote to work again.
No, you have misinterpreted what is hap
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Alan Stern wrote:
>
> > The usbmon log on that web site don't show what happens when you unload
> > the drivers. And the dmesg log doesn't say what you are doing at each
> > stage.
>
> sorry about that. here are complete annoatated
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Alan Stern wrote:
> The usbmon log on that web site don't show what happens when you unload
> the drivers. And the dmesg log doesn't say what you are doing at each
> stage.
sorry about that. here are complete annoatated logs of :
reboot
modprobeusbhid
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> Adam Sulmicki wrote:
>
> > is there some way to run USB in polled mode?
> >
> > It seems I have lots of trouble getting the USB remote
> > to work in IRQ driven mode.
>
> Oliver Neukum wrote:
>
> > What exactly do you mean by that? On a bus
now, this is bizzare, according to usbmon 'modprobe usbkbd' generages
a single event :
c8be93c0 709211974 S Ii:004:01 -115 8 <
It seems this single event is enough for the remote to work again.
full log at :
http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/~adam/cy/usbmon.txt
Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> is there some way to run USB in polled mode?
>
> It seems I have lots of trouble getting the USB remote
> to work in IRQ driven mode.
Oliver Neukum wrote:
> What exactly do you mean by that? On a bus level USB is a polling
> protocol.
This, unfortunately
Am Mittwoch, 29. November 2006 15:06 schrieb Adam Sulmicki:
>
> Hello folks,
> is there some way to run USB in polled mode?
>
> It seems I have lots of trouble getting the USB remote
> to work in IRQ driven mode.
What exactly do you mean by that? On a bus level USB is a polling
Hello folks,
is there some way to run USB in polled mode?
It seems I have lots of trouble getting the USB remote
to work in IRQ driven mode.
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