I forgot to annouce that RCA CABLEMODEMS (at least DCM245) are indeed supported. I've managed to get it working by disabling ACPI in kernel space.
Pending are the tests whether you may or not may have ACPI disabled only in userspace.
About the descriptors being switched, the usbnet handles them correctly.
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Nuno Tavares
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Em 28-09-2003 11:02:58 Brad Hards escreveu:
On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 23:14 pm, Nuno Tavares wrote: > I have a Thomson RCA DCM245 cablemodem which got a stable status in > 2.4, but due to the merging of cdcether in usbnet it is _not_ supported > at all. I'm hacking around to see if i get it to work, any ideas? The problem is most likely that the hacks that were put into CDCEther to make it work with the Broadcom reference design (which your modem is more-likely-than-not based on) haven't been incorporated into usbnet.
The problem is that the descriptors for the CDC device class specific info are: 1. in the wrong spot it the descriptor tables 2. are wrong in at least one place (where the descriptor indices for the data and class interfaces are reversed).
Brad
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