On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 08:44 +0200, Duncan Sands wrote:
> Hi Phil, the main difficulty with the kernel driver is getting a pppoa
> aware pppd.  Also, the website is out of date.  However once it is set
> up it does have some advantages - lower latency and lower overhead (only
> important for old machines).

That's hopefully my next trick -- I need to fix the things about the
current pppoa patch to which Paulus objects. But first I want the kernel
driver completed.

It seems that it _can_ manage to send the boot block of the firmware, as
long as the driver is loaded before the modem is plugged in. But then it
doesn't manage to read the 511 bytes of BLOCK2 back from the modem --
which it can do fine if the boot block was sent by userspace. Now I'm
even more confused... 

/home/dwmw2/working/speedtouch/speedtch.c: udsl_usb_probe: device accepted
Firmware info (CRC:0x69636579, Size:935, Checked: Yes, Alcatel/Thomson Boot block 
(new))
Firmware info (CRC:0x41d4143c, Size:775545, Checked: Yes, 0.0.0 - testing firmware 
from Thomson)
/home/dwmw2/working/speedtouch/speedtch.c: udsl_upload_firmware: BLOCK1 :    935 bytes 
uploaded   OK
usb 3-1: bulk timeout on ep5in
SpeedTouch: BLOCK2 read failed -110
speedtch: probe of 3-1:1.1 failed with error -12


-- 
dwmw2



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