Hi,
> Just a flash drive? Or -- *any* USB device? This happens
> very early. I've seen similar problems if the transciever
> is set up wrong ... e.g. it uses 4-wire signaling but you've
> set it up for 6-wire, and so on.
I did not try it out - and am not able to try it out. The same
error now occurs as soon as the system boots and the whole system
hangs.
> Looks like they sent you a broken development snapshot. What's
> that huge block of "#if 0/.../#endif code at the top, before the
> copyright and normal #includes?
I have no idea about that. May be that we were supplied with the
experimental code.
>
> Does the vendor have any help to offer you? How well do they
> say it should work? Can they report that it runs for a week
The vendor will help us if we pay for the support. But its a huge
cost which we cannot afford.
> I'm not surprised the system gets hung up. The urb_dequeue method
> doesn't do anything!
> This version of the source code is clearly preliminary and
> experimental. It shouldn't be expected to work perfectly.
Hmm. I would like to fix the driver for myself. Can you please
provide me a pointer a similar USB driver? (I mean a driver written
with a similar style - If none, then the best USB driver.)
Thanks,
Midhun.
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