On Wed, Apr 14, 2004 at 02:49:25PM -0400, Alan Stern wrote: > On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Fernando Medina, Jr. wrote: > > > I got the following in my dmesg with 2.6.5-mm5, I don't think I got this > > in 2.6.4 kernels. The camera is a Casio EXslim, EX-M1, 1.2 Megapixel > > Camera. > > > > It seems to work ok, I can download pics no prob, but message in dmesg > > said to send it in, so here it is, hope it helps. > > > > usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using address 5 > > usb-storage: This device (07cf,1001,1000 S 05 P 01) has an unneeded > > Protocol entry in unusual_devs.h > > Please send a copy of this message to > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>scsi3 : SCSI emulation for USB > > Thanks for sending this in. Unfortunately, Casio has marketed (at least) > two different cameras with the same device ID numbers. One of them > requires the Protocol entry and the others (like yours) don't. > > Matt, this patch will prevent those messages from being printed. It's an > ad-hoc approach, but until another device exhibits the same sort of > difficulties we can live with it. Besides, this whole business about > logging unneeded unusual_devs overrides was only intended as a temporary > scheme for finding out what entries can be removed.
I'd rather set some do-nothing bits in the unusual_devs.h entry than add
special code for just this device.
Matt
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