On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 09:19:00PM +0400, Vitaly Bordug wrote:
> 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).

I am getting a lot of odd emails about this driver, including ones from
the new company in charge of the hardware...

I'm trying to work with them to get them to take over ownership of the
driver, as I don't even have the device to test with, and am getting
lots of different queries about it.

So, if it doesn't work for you, sorry, but I really don't know what to
suggest at this point in time :(

thanks,

greg k-h

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