~ # modprobe g_ether Using /lib/modules/2.4.25-vrs2/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/rndis.o Using /lib/modules/2.4.25-vrs2/kernel/drivers/usb/gadget/g_ether.o usb0: Ethernet Gadget, n9604, version: Bastille Day 2003 usb0: RNDIS activated usb0: CDC host enet BE7D181ABDB5 ~ # usb0: full speed config #1: Ethernet Gadget
Hmm, on 2.6 config #1 is CDC Ethernet, config #2 is RNDIS; and it tells you which is which, when it enters the config. There's more KERN_DEBUG output, yes? Or maybe I'm thinking of more VERBOSE output, or messages from the UDC (n9604).
The current version is St Patrick's Day 2004, and I just did the quick'n'dirty backport (compile testing only) and pushed it into my gadget-2.4 tree. That's got the latest RNDIS support (but not "linux.inf"), including that patch. It might needs some tweaks to build on ARM/vrs2 though.
Windows also keeps saying that a high speed device has been plugged into a full speed hub. This is a high speed not a full speed device. I don't know where Windows comes up with this.
That does seem rather self-deluded, doesn't it? Maybe it's confused by seeing "USB 2.0" support advertised in the device descriptor. I'd expect it to get that info from the hub; maybe somehow that bit is getting overwritten.
- Dave
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