Hi Greg,

I am wondering if someone have successfully utilized existing kernel
anydata.c driver... The serial converter looks detected/attached just
fine, but could neither read nor write to the respective ttyUSB devices.

OTOH, generic usbserial with proper vendor/device stuff works fine
(the hw seem to report proper buffer sizes to the core, at least speed
is not affected).

After some googling it seems like sort of known issue (at least
similar results reproduced) so I guess it should be addressed
somehow.. I'm not a USB guru but guess the approach within anydata.c
is to to be able to use large buffers regardless what hw reported about
it, but currently no idea why it does not work, and if it worths to
make "proper" anydata behaviour the default (IOW, just match device
stuff and utilise generic usbserial like other cdma modems do).

TIA!

-- 
Sincerely, Vitaly


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