On Friday 20 April 2007 8:46 am, Mark Glassberg wrote:
> Applied the patch.  It looks like we took a step back.  The latest dmesg,
> lsusb, and usbdevices files are attached.  I thought you might want to see
> them

Good to see those ... those are expected results, other than the timeouts
one time through (which I'm assuming are Heisenbergs).

Clean failures were the _expected_ result of that patch, and that's what
those files show.


> before I comment out the "goto fail_and_release" statement.  Just let 
> me know if you want to see the results of that change.

Yes, that's the change that *might* make this device work -- if it can,
and that's not guaranteed.  The fact that your device didn't fail that
RNDIS request is presumably a good sign.  The fact that it handled it
incorrectly ... hard to say, it's not like the MSFT world cares about
following specs that much, even ones saying how MS-Windows should work.

- Dave


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