Hi,

Greg KH:
> This is a cardbus USB adapter that you have removed from the system?

Yes and no -- I'm "cardctl eject"ing it, but physically it's still plugged
in (otherwise there'd be no need to do the eject ;-).

> Are there any USB devices attached to it when you do this?
> 
Yes -- three serial interfaces (embedded in the card), or, to be more
exact, three USB endpoints which mostly behave like they are, enough so
that they work with the generic serial USB driver while I didn't yet get
around to writing a specialized driver for them.

It's a GSM/UMTS card (apparently it was cheaper to take an existing
cardbus->USB interface and marry it to an USB->GSM chipset than to
design a cardbus->GSM animal). I need to take it down because there's
no other way to tell the GSM part to please forget its network
registration so that my client's protocol test engine can start over.

> And 4000+ cycles?  Is the connector worn out yet?  :)
> 
See above. ;-)

-- 
Matthias Urlichs   |   {M:U} IT Design @ m-u-it.de   |  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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