Hi people!

Sorry for not informing about the state regarding the isp116x drivers.
I recently posted a lot of questions and weird issues trying to get ehis
beast stable but then came a time of vacation and illness so I will
inform now.

Olav, I took your "[PATCH] isp116x-hcd ready for review" postet to the
ML on 2005-03-18 21:33:37 and put it into a linux-2.6.11 vanilla source
tree. To make it compile I had to change some structures in the core
because you had it working against a -mmX tree.
It was not difficult to make it compile in the vanilla tree and after
the right platform Setup the module loaded.

I must say, this version of this driver works 100% perfect with our
chip! All weird interrupt and other problems disappeared.
usb-storage works fine and our WLAN device works well with linux-wlan-ng
modules on top of the device driver.

I have to questions:

1.) In 10% of all plug events of the WLAN stick the usb core tells
"Device Descriptor Read Error" with both of the ohci emulation framework
and with the isp116x-hcd driver. Is it save to blame the WLAN stick
itself to be being buggy? In all cases powercycling or replug yields in
perfect USB device enumeration.

2.) I wan't to measure the performance of the USB bus and I wonder how
to do this best. Is it safe to use an usb-2.0 storage device for that?
What data rates do you gain with your hardware? It must not be exact or
something, I only wan't to be sure to use the hardware at 90% and
exclude systematical errors or something.

Regards, congratulations to Olav, Konsti


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