Interestingly, everything worked fine, as if the
> scsi layer didn't notice ;-). I was then able to
> navigate the disk as if it were never gone, and
> ungplug it cleanly with the umount unplug sequence.
>
> I was quite impressed by this.
>
> Regards, Aurel
>
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> device already works (for others than me) with the
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I get the following diagnostics (attached file).
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> > > modutils 2.4.13
> > > e2fsprogs 1.26
> > > reiserfsprogs 3.x.0j
> > > PPP2.4.1
> > > isdn4k-utils 3.1pre1
> > > Linux C Library2.2.4
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ocol which is
unsupported.
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n fooling around with my little device some more. From what you can
> tell is this a hopeless cause, or is there a way to make usb-storage realize
> that it can "talk" to this device?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
>
> On Thursday 09 May 2002 07:27 pm, Matthew
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It's not that hard. No mat
>examples on the working devices list by searching for working usb-storage devices.
>The protocol options are in usb.c, the flag options are in usb.h
> > > >
> > > CLIP
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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it is possible to acheive such type of a configuration.
> Thanx and regards
> Maria
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>
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> > However, it almost sounds like you're trying to build some sort of
> > USB-passthrough device...
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I want my GPFs!!!
us 3, frame# 1826
> kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 1831
> kernel: usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
> kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 702
> kernel: usb-uhci.c: interrupt, status 3, frame# 707
> kernel: usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout
> kernel: USB Mass Storag
s.h;
>
> UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x2735, 0x0001, 0x, 0x,
> "Digital Way",
> "Digital Audio Player",
> US_SC_SCSI, US_PR_DATAFAB, NULL,
> US_FL_MODE_XLATE | US_FL_START_STOP ),
>
> I still need t
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 07:42:18PM -0500, Keith Adamson wrote:
> I've read all the FAQs etc. A couple of quick pointers on what I should
> do to figure this out would be appreashiated. (or maybe your best
> guess? I'm sure it would be better than mine)
>
> Thanks, Kei
Keith
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> has Anyone experimented something similar?Anyone has any suggestion? how can
> I see the shutdown messages that the kernel gives???
> Thanks a lot.
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> ht
EN_Y=768
> CONFIG_VT=y CONFIG_VT_CONSOLE=y CONFIG_SERIAL=y CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y
> CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256 CONFIG_PRINTER=m CONFIG_MOUSE=y
> CONFIG_PSMOUSE=y CONFIG_RTC=m CONFIG_AGP=y CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=y
> CONFIG_AGP_I810=y CONFIG_AGP_VIA=y CONFIG_AGP_AMD=y CONFIG_AGP_SIS=y
> CONFIG_AGP_
ly
> XP will natively talk USBIDE. The reason why I mention it is because
> that might mean that the protocol is known as opposed to unknown which
> is usually XP's style.
>
> I ran across this from the archives:
>
>
>
> FROM: Matthew
.
>
> I am now running out of ideas on this.
> Any suggestion from a helpfull reader?
>
> Thanks
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gt; >+ /* was this a command-completion interrupt?
> >if (us->irqbuf[0] && (us->subclass != US_SC_UFI)) {
> >US_DEBUGP("-- not a command-completion IRQ\n");
> >return;
> >}
> >+ */
> >
> &g
Is the sym driver the only problematic one?
Matt
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 12:29:04AM +0100, Gérard Roudier wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Matthew Dharm wrote:
>
> > If you need 56 bytes for SCSI-4, then why not get 36 bytes, see if the
> > device is SCSI 4, then as
with
windows, and maybe MacOS. The fastest way to bring compatibility with a
broad range of devices to Linux is to try to stay within the commonly-used
code paths on device firmware.
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NQUIRY to 36 bytes.
>
> For now, all SCSI access methods I have ever seen perform a single
> INQUIRY for this scan.
>
> Gérard.
>
> PS:
> Btw, if what you want to say does not fit in your usual 2 lines of text,
> then you should take time to elaborate or just not to
ny complaints, but the change got quietly reverted at one point. It
looks like it was working perfectly for the vast majority of people, so
there is already good data to suggest that this won't be that painful for
2.5.x
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> > facing the same problem.
>
> That sounds workable. Basically a full inquiry has to do the right thing
> for real scsi scanners.
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Hey
nsport,
> right?
>
> PS2: During my testing with USB-Snoopy, I saw that the Win2k driver
> (native) sends SCSI command 0x23 to the device (unsuccessfully,
> the device signals ILLEGAL REQUEST).
> What command is that? I found it in no command reference.
>
>
16:31 2002
> @@ -101,6 +101,7 @@
> #define US_FL_IGNORE_SER 0x0010 /* Ignore the serial number given */
> #define US_FL_SCM_MULT_TARG 0x0020 /* supports multiple targets */
> #define US_FL_FIX_INQUIRY 0x0040 /* INQUIRY response needs fixing */
> +#define
> "flash-steve", US_SC_SCSI, US_PR_BULK, US_FL_SINGLE_LUN},
>
> That gave me:
>
> Host: scsi2 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
> Vendor: `c\ Model: < a Rev: P\
> Type: Unknown ANSI SCSI revision: 06
>
7;s device descriptors.
Matthew Dharm
On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 03:01:09AM +0100, SZABO Zsolt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to compile an usb-storage mod that knows this hw.
> (0x03f0,0x6202,???) so I added the following entry to the unusual_devs.h:
>
> UNUSUAL_DEV( 0x
aptop which only has 1
> USB port and I'm already using that to get a 3-button mouse...
>
> Thanks for any assistance,
>
> -=- D. J.
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t? Will it work at all?
>
> The class of this device is 0xFF - a "vendor" class, meaning that this
> device is not class-compliant at all. That's why the storage class driver
> hasn't claimed it, and there is no reason to force it (won't work anyway).
eep me with 2.4 issues.
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> usb-storage works fine with my zip250 drive.
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel.
> PS: the drive works at 6x speed, as per normal, under win2000.
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US_FL_START_STOP | US_FL_MODE_XLATE ),
>
>I would be happy if you'd add it to your official source.
>
> -fl
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G: Baaap boo
ffect it.
Oddly enough, the Y-E Data Hexa media reader supports exactly that behavior
on the "mount" light for memory stick media.
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> > you can try 2.5 kernels which have it built in (not recommended since
> > it's not stable).
> >
> > JE
> >
> >
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> to disk automatically, and then triggers some other processing when the
> CF is put in. I don't want to have any keyboard or mouse interaction to
> do this.
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ead sleeping. Jan 2 21:40:52 bigdell kernel:
> > > usb-storage: Bulk soft reset completed Jan 2 21:40:52 bigdell kernel:
> > > usb-storage: queuecommand() called Jan 2 21:40:52 bigdell kernel:
> > > usb-storage: *** thread awakened. Jan 2 21:40:52 bigdell kernel:
> > > usb-storage: Command TEST_
bigdell kernel: usb-storage: -- nothing to abort
> Jan 2 21:41:02 bigdell kernel: usb-storage: bus_reset() called
> Jan 2 21:41:03 bigdell kernel: usb-storage: Bulk soft reset completed
> Jan 2 21:41:03 bigdell kernel: usb-storage: -- transport indicates transport failure
> Jan
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G: There's no such thing as a stupid question, only stupid people.
Direct-AccessANSI SCSI revision: 02
> Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 04 Lun: 00
> Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST34520N Rev: 1444
> Type: Direct-AccessANSI SCSI revision: 02
> Host: scsi1 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
> Vendor: HP Mo
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Looks like it can't handle the START_STOP command. Yuck.
Bug me about this next week. I'm on holiday.
Matt
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 05:19:54PM +0100, Frank wrote:
> Matthew Dharm wrote:
>
> > Try recompiling _without_ the unusual_devs.h entry and with USB Mass
> &g
descriptor; got len=-1,
> error=32:Broken pipe)
>
>I have enabled CONFIG_BLK_DEV_SD and CONFIG_CRH_DEV_SG as
> well as CONFIG_USB_UHCI_ALT and of course CONFIG_USB_STORAGE
> within SCSI and USB. I am using 2.4.17 on an RH 7.2.
>
>Can someone give me please any h
y, and see what happens.
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? .scsiglue.o.flags
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has a clue,
please let me know. Until I figure out what option it is, I won't be able
to reproduce the problem.
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Your lips are twitching. You're play
The delay is a known issue. I'm still trying to figure it out.
Matt
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 10:03:48PM +0100, Ralf Ertzinger wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Matthew Dharm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This device apparently needs an unusual device entry. It needs the
> &
my scanlogic chips have no bugs, how can I mount it?
>
>
> On Mon, 24 Dec 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote:
>
> > Some Scanlogic chips have a known bug which prevents them from working with
> > Linux. Search the list archives for the workaround, which involves kernel
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C: They kicked your ass, didn't they?
ev: 0001
> Type: Direct-AccessANSI SCSI revision: 02
>
>
> /proc/scsi/usb-storage-0/0
>Host scsi0: usb-storage
>Vendor: USB TECHNOLOGY
> Product: USB Portable Device
> Serial Number: 0001
> Protocol:
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equirements - they're much higher than for a regular CF card.
>
> Do you (or anybody else) know of a USB CF reader that *does* support Linux &
> the Microdrive?
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Matthew Dharm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Sunday, D
On Tue, Dec 11, 2001 at 01:30:58PM +0100, Richie B. wrote:
> Question still remains: does usb-storage translate SCSI cd burn commands
> correctly into USB commands?
Yes. I burn CDs all the time with various USB CD-R and -RW drives.
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ng the stick, that is. I still
> need to be able to use it with other machines and the camera that it came
> from.
>
> Matthew Dharm wrote:
> >
> > The default MIPS partition table is different from what is found on your
> > memory stick. That's likely your proble
The default MIPS partition table is different from what is found on your
memory stick. That's likely your problem.
Matthew Dharm
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 06:00:48PM -0800, Don Garrett wrote:
> I have a Sony MSAC-US1 memory stick reader which seems to be working just
> find with Red
; Thanks for any advice/pointers. Please E-mail me directly since I am not
> on this list (yet).
>
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gt; I just realized, there is probably a "usbmgr" program that can replace
> my "tail -f / awk" trick. I just searched the web a bit but couldn't
> find anything easy / that can launch my other script. If it's trivial,
> please enlighten me... ;-)
>
>
likely on the same bus, and thus
sharing that bandwidth.
Bjorn has already answered your speed issues, it looks like.
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> as it asks for a fs type then.
>
> Best regards
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atus result = 0
> Dec 5 16:09:59 newton kernel: usb-storage: Bulk status Sig 0x53425355 T
> 0xb1 R 0 Stat 0x0
> Dec 5 16:09:59 newton kernel: usb-storage: -- Result from auto-sense is 0
> Dec 5 16:09:59 newton kernel: usb-storage: -- code: 0x70, key: 0x5, ASC:
> 0x24, AS
> >>I'm compiling this up now, but I think this is the part of transport.c
> >>that you were talking about, is it not?
> >>
> >>/* was this a command-completion interrupt? */
> >> if (us->irqbuf[0] && (us->subclass !
sult=0
> usb-storage: Attempting to get CSW...
> usb-storage: Bulk status result = 0
> usb-storage: Bulk status Sig 0x53425355 T 0x50 R 0 Stat 0x0
> usb-storage: Bulk logical error
> usb-storage: Bulk reset requested
> ---cut
>
> Any clu
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s check? Is
> there any way to make it to only skip this check if the attached device
> is a Clie (and maybe some other PDAs)?
>
> I'll report back how things go once I reboot.
>
> pete
>
> On Wed, 28 Nov 2001, Matthew Dharm wrote:
>
> > Okay, it looks
not a programmer...
> What I can do is help test. Or perhaps give you (root-) access to one of
> my boxes, with the clie connected to it.
>
> Here's the output of usbsniffer on my windows box (snoopy.log.bz2).
>
> Stefan
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> >>[root@taz scsi]# cat scsi
> >>Attached devices:
> >>Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
> >> Vendor: IBM
> >> OEM Model: DCHS09W Rev:
> >> Type: Direct-AccessANSI SCSI revision: 02
> >>Host: s
ANSI SCSI revision:
>
> [root@taz scsi]# find
> .
> ./usb-storage-1
> ./usb-storage-1/2
> ./usb-storage-0
> ./sym53c8xx
> ./scsi
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
>
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> > rtc 5600 0 (autoclean)
> > reiserfs 158304 3
>
> I have a Linux Mandrake 8.1 system with Kernel 2.4.8, and I would be
> very thankfull for any kind of support.
>
> Regards
&g
at 10:09:56AM -0800, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > A harddisk will almost certainly not work. Do you have another ATAPI
> > device?
> Hmm another CDROM. But why does a harddisc not work? Due to hardware
> limitations or due to the linux driver.
> (I lend it to try if it works wit
10:20:36AM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 12, 2001 at 05:35:20PM -0800, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > What the heck is the adaptor attached to?
>
> The adaptor is a little board with ICs on it and a connector which
> reminds me on these MIDI connector on my soundcard
What the heck is the adaptor attached to?
Matt
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 02:15:33AM +0100, Christian Hammers wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 03:19:02PM -0800, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > Upgrade your kernel to 2.4.15-pre2. There is a patch that should go into
> > 2.4.15-pre3 to fix
port 2 is removable
> hub.c: local power source is good
> hub.c: no over-current condition exists
> hub.c: enabling power on all ports
> usb.c: hub driver claimed interface c5fa3840
> usb.c: kusbd: /sbin/hotplug add 1
> usb.c: kusbd policy returned 0x0
>
>
>
> _
r returns.
>
> My current kernel version is 2.4.14, but I had the same problems with
> older 2.4.x kernels, including ac patches. Never tried usb with 2.2.x.
>
> Well, I would be happy if I could just reload usb-storage.o without
> rebooting.
>
> Greetings,
> Oliv
ation will be greatly appreciated as I'm quickly running out
> of space in my laptop's hard drive.
>
> Many thanks-
>
> -George Soler.
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Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl= 0ms
>
> Maybe someone has a good idea for me.
>
> Greetings
> Rolf
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; P: Vendor=04b8 ProdID=0602 Rev= 1.10
> S: Manufacturer=EPSON
> S: Product=SP 895 Storage
> S: SerialNumber=HT0LL15M0PA3
> C:* #Ifs= 1 Cfg#= 1 Atr=40 MxPwr= 2mA
> I: If#= 0 Alt= 0 #EPs= 2 Cls=ff(vend.) Sub=00 Prot=00 Driver=(none)
> E: Ad=81(I) Atr=02(Bulk) MxPS= 64 Ivl= 0ms
&g
uration that I don't quite have right yet to convince that
> module to load when I try to mount the drive. Unless someone has a
> suggestion, I'll probably just live with loading it by hand for the time
> being. Hey, it works which is a major step from where I was a week ago.
>
f your devices may draw more than 100 mA of current but some
> notebooks have very weak power on USB. You may want to try an external,
> self-powered hub - or a low-power device if you have one. Optical mouse
> needs at least 100 mA (mine does), and if the device is underpowered it
> may
# other dists/installs
>
> # Remove and insert new disk:
> umount /dev/sda5
> # Remove and put in new disk
> mount /dev/sda5
>
> Works like a charm
>
> On Friday 26 October 2001 02:10 am, Matthew Dharm wrote:
> > Load sd.o
>
o be so
> close. The drive is recognized and registed in the system. But the links
> for /dev/sda5 don't appear. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> -Chris
>
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Any chance you can clean up the patch and we can think about merging it
into the main tree?
Matt
On Thu, Oct 25, 2001 at 12:15:18PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Matthew Dharm wrote:
> >
> > Some people have reported success by hacking the kernel to pause for a few
>
SPAIN
>
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What's in /proc/scsi/scsi?
Matt
On Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 06:08:58PM -0400, J. Lasser wrote:
> In the wise words of Matthew Dharm:
>
> > Interesting... my 120/240 drive works fine.
> >
> > That error message indicates one of two things:
> > (1) The USB devi
es work, and I was really
> hoping that this would too. If I can be any help in getting it to run,
> please let me know.
>
> I'm running the 2.4.12-ac3 kernel; if I need to update a driver before
> testing, please let me know that too.
>
> TIA,
> Jon Lasser
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>
disk supported by kernel 2.2.18pre21?
> YES:
> - where my error is? which /dev/ should I use?
> NO:
> You need a 2.4 kernel. Then I have
> a problem, since debian potato is not prepared
> to support a 2
ted 4096
> usb-storage: Read data Freecom! (c=2048)
> usb-storage: Done issuing read request: 0 64
> usb-storage: Start of read
> usb-storage: usb_stor_transfer_partial(): xfer 2048 bytes
> usb-storage: usb_stor_bulk_msg() returned 0 xferred 2048/2048
> usb-storage:
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