According to subject of those mails, those reports are of a finepix 1300. While
i've got a finepix 4900 Zoom.
Is there some way so i can check how my camera really behaves, because it seems to work both as a UFI device and as an 8070.
The way to tell is to turn on the usb-storage verbose debugging option in the kernel configuration and then look in the system log to see how the camera behaves when a command failure occurs. Such failures are common when the camera is first plugged in (a TEST UNIT READY command fails because the camera has to notify the computer that its power was just switched on).
So if you can post the dmesg output showing the system log for when you plug in the camera, that might do the trick.
I spoke to Alan offline about a few things -- this included.
I'll wait to get the dmesg output, but Alan and I are both leaning to the conclusion that the way my original patch was is probably the only way we're going to get all the various devices that use this bcdDevice number to work well together. They should *all* work with it (it's not all that pretty, sadly).
At the very least I will resubmit my patch with some additional comments explaining why it is the way it is.
I'm also pondering limiting the scope of device numbers in the entry since all emails to the list seem to be about device 10.00 and never about anything else...
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