On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > That's right.  The HCD gets the status from the USB controller hardware.
> 
> Ok, I will have a closer look on the HCD code and compare it with kernel 2.4, 
> since there is still no problem as long as I use the old kernel. When the 
> status really comes directly from the hub *hardware*, then it must have been 
> ignored or overlooked in kernel 2.4, or the initialization of the hub is 
> different, or the problem is caused by unappropriate hardware access, ... 
> (I'm afraid this will turn out to be difficult, but I will try it :-)

It might even be worse...  It's possible that there are no important
differences between the two host controller drivers, but differences in
the ISDN modem driver are causing the modem to misbehave!

> Thank you very much, your answer helps me to skip the URB stuff and jump 
> directly into the driver code. And sorry for the last two questions.

No problem.

Alan Stern



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