RE: usb device to ether is not identification in 64bit Windows OS

2016-09-18 Thread Lipengcheng
Hi,
In windows official web, download a new linux.inf file, and add our 
hisilicon usb id. Now it can be used correct identification in PC windows 64bit 
OS. At the same time, it can also be used correctly in PC windows 32bit OS.
windows official web: 
https://msdn.microsoft.com/zh-cn/windows/hardware/drivers/network/remote-ndis-inf-template
the new file(add hisilicon usb id):

; Remote NDIS template device setup file
; Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
;
; This is the template for the INF installation script  for the RNDIS-over-USB
; host driver that leverages the newer NDIS 6.x miniport (rndismp6.sys) for
; improved performance. This INF works for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2,
; and later operating systems on x86, amd64 and ia64 platforms.

[Version]
Signature   = "$Windows NT$"
Class   = Net
ClassGUID   = {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Provider= %Microsoft%
DriverVer   = 07/21/2008,6.0.6000.16384
;CatalogFile= device.cat

[Manufacturer]
%Microsoft% = RndisDevices,NTx86,NTamd64,NTia64

; Decoration for x86 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTx86]
%RndisDevice%= RNDIS.NT.6.0, USB\VID_0525_a4a2, 
USB\VID_1d6b_0104_00, USB\VID_0525_A4A2_0318

; Decoration for x64 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTamd64]
%RndisDevice%= RNDIS.NT.6.0, USB\VID_0525_a4a2, 
USB\VID_1d6b_0104_00, USB\VID_0525_A4A2_0318

; Decoration for ia64 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTia64]
%RndisDevice%= RNDIS.NT.6.0, USB\VID_0525_a4a2, 
USB\VID_1d6b_0104_00, USB\VID_0525_A4A2_0318

;@@@ This is the common setting for setup
[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect=*

; DDInstall section
; References the in-build Netrndis.inf
[RNDIS.NT.6.0]
Characteristics = 0x84   ; NCF_PHYSICAL + NCF_HAS_UI
BusType = 15
; NEVER REMOVE THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE FOR NETRNDIS.INF
include = netrndis.inf
needs   = usbrndis6.ndi
AddReg  = Rndis_AddReg
*IfType= 6; IF_TYPE_ETHERNET_CSMACD.
*MediaType = 16   ; NdisMediumNative802_11
*PhysicalMediaType = 14   ; NdisPhysicalMedium802_3

; DDInstal.Services section
[RNDIS.NT.6.0.Services]
include = netrndis.inf
needs   = usbrndis6.ndi.Services

; Optional registry settings. You can modify as needed.
[RNDIS_AddReg] 
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, ParamDesc,  0, %Rndis_Property%
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, type,   0, "edit"
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, LimitText,  0, "12"
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, UpperCase,  0, "1"
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, default,0, " "
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, optional,   0, "1"

; No sys copyfiles - the sys files are already in-build 
; (part of the operating system).

; Modify these strings for your device as needed.
[Strings]
Microsoft = "Microsoft Corporation"
RndisDevice   = "Remote NDIS6 based Device"
Rndis_Property = "Optional RNDIS Property"

> -Original Message-
> From: gre...@linuxfoundation.org [mailto:gre...@linuxfoundation.org]
> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 12:46 AM
> To: Lipengcheng
> Cc: cor...@lwn.net; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; 
> linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Re: usb device to ether is not identification in 64bit Windows OS
> 
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 01:16:59PM +, Lipengcheng wrote:
> > Hi,
> > kernel version:4.8.0
> > file:Documentation / usb / linux.inf
> > problem:PC windows is 32bit OS, using Ethernet gadget driver, it can
> > be correct identification. But PC windows is 64bit OS, while modifying
> > linux.inf file LinuxDevice parameters, it can not correct
> > identification, the serial port can be printed correctly:g_ether
> > gadget: high-speed config # 2: RNDIS. I suspect that the linux.inf
> > files are not mismatch 64bit windows OS.
> 
> Given that everyone here does not use Windows at all, you are going to be on 
> your own here, sorry.  If you do come up with an updated .inf
> file, we will be glad to take a patch.
> 
> good luck,
> 
> greg k-h

Best regards,
Pengcheng Li


RE: usb device to ether is not identification in 64bit Windows OS

2016-09-18 Thread Lipengcheng
Hi,
In windows official web, download a new linux.inf file, and add our 
hisilicon usb id. Now it can be used correct identification in PC windows 64bit 
OS. At the same time, it can also be used correctly in PC windows 32bit OS.
windows official web: 
https://msdn.microsoft.com/zh-cn/windows/hardware/drivers/network/remote-ndis-inf-template
the new file(add hisilicon usb id):

; Remote NDIS template device setup file
; Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
;
; This is the template for the INF installation script  for the RNDIS-over-USB
; host driver that leverages the newer NDIS 6.x miniport (rndismp6.sys) for
; improved performance. This INF works for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2,
; and later operating systems on x86, amd64 and ia64 platforms.

[Version]
Signature   = "$Windows NT$"
Class   = Net
ClassGUID   = {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Provider= %Microsoft%
DriverVer   = 07/21/2008,6.0.6000.16384
;CatalogFile= device.cat

[Manufacturer]
%Microsoft% = RndisDevices,NTx86,NTamd64,NTia64

; Decoration for x86 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTx86]
%RndisDevice%= RNDIS.NT.6.0, USB\VID_0525_a4a2, 
USB\VID_1d6b_0104_00, USB\VID_0525_A4A2_0318

; Decoration for x64 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTamd64]
%RndisDevice%= RNDIS.NT.6.0, USB\VID_0525_a4a2, 
USB\VID_1d6b_0104_00, USB\VID_0525_A4A2_0318

; Decoration for ia64 architecture
[RndisDevices.NTia64]
%RndisDevice%= RNDIS.NT.6.0, USB\VID_0525_a4a2, 
USB\VID_1d6b_0104_00, USB\VID_0525_A4A2_0318

;@@@ This is the common setting for setup
[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect=*

; DDInstall section
; References the in-build Netrndis.inf
[RNDIS.NT.6.0]
Characteristics = 0x84   ; NCF_PHYSICAL + NCF_HAS_UI
BusType = 15
; NEVER REMOVE THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE FOR NETRNDIS.INF
include = netrndis.inf
needs   = usbrndis6.ndi
AddReg  = Rndis_AddReg
*IfType= 6; IF_TYPE_ETHERNET_CSMACD.
*MediaType = 16   ; NdisMediumNative802_11
*PhysicalMediaType = 14   ; NdisPhysicalMedium802_3

; DDInstal.Services section
[RNDIS.NT.6.0.Services]
include = netrndis.inf
needs   = usbrndis6.ndi.Services

; Optional registry settings. You can modify as needed.
[RNDIS_AddReg] 
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, ParamDesc,  0, %Rndis_Property%
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, type,   0, "edit"
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, LimitText,  0, "12"
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, UpperCase,  0, "1"
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, default,0, " "
HKR, NDI\params\RndisProperty, optional,   0, "1"

; No sys copyfiles - the sys files are already in-build 
; (part of the operating system).

; Modify these strings for your device as needed.
[Strings]
Microsoft = "Microsoft Corporation"
RndisDevice   = "Remote NDIS6 based Device"
Rndis_Property = "Optional RNDIS Property"

> -Original Message-
> From: gre...@linuxfoundation.org [mailto:gre...@linuxfoundation.org]
> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2016 12:46 AM
> To: Lipengcheng
> Cc: cor...@lwn.net; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; linux-...@vger.kernel.org; 
> linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
> Subject: Re: usb device to ether is not identification in 64bit Windows OS
> 
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 01:16:59PM +, Lipengcheng wrote:
> > Hi,
> > kernel version:4.8.0
> > file:Documentation / usb / linux.inf
> > problem:PC windows is 32bit OS, using Ethernet gadget driver, it can
> > be correct identification. But PC windows is 64bit OS, while modifying
> > linux.inf file LinuxDevice parameters, it can not correct
> > identification, the serial port can be printed correctly:g_ether
> > gadget: high-speed config # 2: RNDIS. I suspect that the linux.inf
> > files are not mismatch 64bit windows OS.
> 
> Given that everyone here does not use Windows at all, you are going to be on 
> your own here, sorry.  If you do come up with an updated .inf
> file, we will be glad to take a patch.
> 
> good luck,
> 
> greg k-h

Best regards,
Pengcheng Li


Re: usb device to ether is not identification in 64bit Windows OS

2016-09-18 Thread gre...@linuxfoundation.org
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 01:16:59PM +, Lipengcheng wrote:
> Hi,
> kernel version:4.8.0
> file:Documentation / usb / linux.inf
> problem:PC windows is 32bit OS, using Ethernet gadget driver, it can
> be correct identification. But PC windows is 64bit OS, while modifying
> linux.inf file LinuxDevice parameters, it can not correct
> identification, the serial port can be printed correctly:g_ether
> gadget: high-speed config # 2: RNDIS. I suspect that the linux.inf
> files are not mismatch 64bit windows OS.

Given that everyone here does not use Windows at all, you are going to
be on your own here, sorry.  If you do come up with an updated .inf
file, we will be glad to take a patch.

good luck,

greg k-h


Re: usb device to ether is not identification in 64bit Windows OS

2016-09-18 Thread gre...@linuxfoundation.org
On Sun, Sep 18, 2016 at 01:16:59PM +, Lipengcheng wrote:
> Hi,
> kernel version:4.8.0
> file:Documentation / usb / linux.inf
> problem:PC windows is 32bit OS, using Ethernet gadget driver, it can
> be correct identification. But PC windows is 64bit OS, while modifying
> linux.inf file LinuxDevice parameters, it can not correct
> identification, the serial port can be printed correctly:g_ether
> gadget: high-speed config # 2: RNDIS. I suspect that the linux.inf
> files are not mismatch 64bit windows OS.

Given that everyone here does not use Windows at all, you are going to
be on your own here, sorry.  If you do come up with an updated .inf
file, we will be glad to take a patch.

good luck,

greg k-h


usb device to ether is not identification in 64bit Windows OS

2016-09-18 Thread Lipengcheng
Hi,
kernel version:4.8.0
file:Documentation / usb / linux.inf
problem:PC windows is 32bit OS, using Ethernet gadget driver, it can be correct 
identification. But PC windows is 64bit OS, while modifying linux.inf file 
LinuxDevice parameters, it can not correct identification, the serial port can 
be printed correctly:g_ether gadget: high-speed config # 2: RNDIS. I suspect 
that the linux.inf files are not mismatch 64bit windows OS.

Best regards,
Pengcheng Li


usb device to ether is not identification in 64bit Windows OS

2016-09-18 Thread Lipengcheng
Hi,
kernel version:4.8.0
file:Documentation / usb / linux.inf
problem:PC windows is 32bit OS, using Ethernet gadget driver, it can be correct 
identification. But PC windows is 64bit OS, while modifying linux.inf file 
LinuxDevice parameters, it can not correct identification, the serial port can 
be printed correctly:g_ether gadget: high-speed config # 2: RNDIS. I suspect 
that the linux.inf files are not mismatch 64bit windows OS.

Best regards,
Pengcheng Li