?
There's not enough info in the dmesg. We really need the dmesg when
it's failing, not when it's booting up, so after the
blockdev --rereadpt /dev/sda
and the
fdisk /dev/sda
If no messages at all, that's also significant (and I'd guess problems
with media change propagation).
James
file(s) it previously had.
This will still leave the application with an invalid file descriptor,
but at least it wouldn't have to go looking around for a different
device file.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks,
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Googling doesn't give a conclusive answer if it works with Linux.
Based on the vendor/product info in the windows driver .inf file,
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007, Michal Piotrowski wrote:
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Hello all,
We're seeing a strange problem when writing commands to a Sierra
Wireless USB modem. It is a USB 1.1 device.
We're sending some commands over the control channel for the modem.
Almost everything
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Michal Piotrowski wrote:
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Attached is the revised patch for the linux 2.6.21 version of sierra.c.
Let me know what you think. We're still testing it here.
Thanks Oliver!
James
--- sierra.c 2007-05-01 18:07:39.0 -0500
+++ sierra_107.c 2007-05-07 18:53:31.0 -0500
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
*/
-#define
=117451402229177w=4
And it uses usb_unlink_urb() instead of stop_urb() as suggested by Oliver.
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--- sierra.c 2007-05-02 13:11:47.0 -0500
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
*/
-#define DRIVER_VERSION v.1.0.6
+#define DRIVER_VERSION v.1.0.7
#define DRIVER_AUTHOR Kevin Lloyd [EMAIL
it:
1) Add the suspend and resume functions to usb_driver structure.
2) In the suspend routine, kill all the URBs for all the active devices.
3) In the resume routine, re-submit the URBs for all the active devices.
Is that it?
Thanks for any help.
James Graves
Delta Mobile Software, Inc
SCSI device sdb: 1984000 512-byte hdwr
sectors (1016 MB)
What are the exact symptoms, it looks fine?
Try putting the card in the VGP-MCA20 Memory Card Adapter before putting
the adapter in the computer.
Is probe all luns set in your kernel?
another part of the input driver?
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at hiddev0 up
Pressing down,down,down,down outputs at hiddev0 just one down.
This would kind of kill your volume control application.
Do you see any output from /dev/usb/hiddev0 ?
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assuming all these issue are handled
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James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
Adam Kropelin wrote:
We already do deliver all events to hiddev, as of 2.6.12-rc1. I remember
specifically because the change broke userspace.
http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.6/diffs/drivers/usb/input/[EMAIL
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there's anything you'd like me to try or
further information you would like, dont hesitate to ask, im greatful
for anything you can do to help.
James
Below are all the mentioned things in REPORTING-BUGS. Excuse any
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If i blacklist cdc-ether and cdc-acm, I cannot reproduce the error,
and my phone works fine as a usb-storage device.
Please black list each driver independently. It looks like cdc-ether
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Adam Kropelin wrote:
We already do deliver all events to hiddev, as of 2.6.12-rc1. I remember
specifically because the change broke userspace.
http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.6/diffs/drivers/usb/input/[EMAIL
the keypad as a device to the HID class? How hard is it
for me to do this myself?
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I guess I'm not sure how often it should be polled. I guess it should
be polled at the same level as any HID device, but that might be
excessive.
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Alan Stern wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, James Klaas wrote:
I have a dumb usb device I would like to write a driver
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Alan Stern wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, James Klaas wrote:
Ah, I didn't realize that. I've read the protocol, but a lot of it
went
over my head.
Well, it's got five switches on it that can be read. It only has
one
end point with a couple of different options
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Yes, thanks ... although I think there's still value to wrappering
work_struct (a bit like kref wrappers atomic_t).
OK, so how about this?
James
[PATCH] add execute_in_process_context() API
We have several points in the SCSI stack
to wrappering
work_struct (a bit like kref wrappers atomic_t).
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On Sat, 2006-02-18 at 15:16 -0500, Alan Stern wrote:
The test should be in_atomic(), not in_interrupt().
There's a long prior discussion of why it has to be in_interrupt()
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[PATCH] add execute_in_process_context() API
We have several points in the SCSI stack (primarily for our device
functions) where we need to guarantee process context, but (given the
place where the last reference was released) we cannot guarantee this.
This API gets around the issue
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On Tue, 2006-02-14 at 10:34 -0600, James Bottomley wrote:
Well, I can't solve the problem that it requires memory allocation from
IRQ context to operate. Based on that, it's an unsafe interface. I'm
going to put it inside SCSI for 2.6.16, since it's better than what we
have now, but I don't
the problem (and we
actually have it in more than one release function) so it seems like a
good candidate for a general abstraction.
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On Mon, 2006-02-13 at 12:38 -0800, Greg KH wrote:
- Nasty warnings from scsi about kobject-layer things being called
from
irq context. James has a push-it-to-process-context patch which
sadly
assumes kmalloc() is immortal, but no other fix seems to have
offered
itself
On Sun, 2006-02-12 at 19:05 -0800, Andrew Morton wrote:
- The scsi_cmd leak, which I don't think is fixed.
Erm, you mean the leak caused by flush barriers? That was verified as
fixed (albeit accidentally) in 2.6.16-rc1.
James
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Brown, Len wrote:
As an alternate experiment,
first manually insmod ohci-hcd.ko and then insmod ehci-hcd.ko.
keyboard started working when ohci-hcd was loaded,
loading ehci-hcd broke it
unloading ehci-hcd fixed it
loaded ehci-hcd and this time keyboard continued to work,
but kbd
Randy.Dunlap wrote:
Load ehci-hcd OR ohci-hcd, but not both at the same time.
What's the reasoning for that?
EHCI needs a companion controller and driver (like
UHCI or OHCI) for non-high-speed devices.
Since when?
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Randy.Dunlap wrote:
Load ehci-hcd OR ohci-hcd, but not both at the same time.
What's the reasoning for that?
EHCI needs a companion controller and driver (like
UHCI or OHCI) for non-high-speed devices
.
scsi_device_get() will fail if the device is going offline, but we would
still need to run the queues.
try this sequence instead:
get_device(sdev-sdev_gendev);
scsi_put_command(cmd);
scsi_run_queue(q);
put_device(sdev-sdev_gendev);
James
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Thanks! Here's a better one.
It's line wrapped, but I fixed that up.
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Actually, since we don't need the target reaping in the host removal (it
would be reaped when the device is removed), I agree ... I'll put your
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On Sat, 2005-09-17 at 19:35 -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
The attached should be that patch with the race window closed.
There's a big oops in this one (and there was when greg tested it). The
state checker is reversed (it's checking !scsi_host_set_state() for
indicating a problem ... of course
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 18:38 -0400, James Bottomley wrote:
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 15:19 -0700, Mike Anderson wrote:
In looking at the state model introduced by your patch I believe there may
still be a state model race issue if the recovery completes just after
the if (!scsi_host_set_state
point the host removal will do it for us. This enforcement would
ensure we're the only legitimate removers of the target and device.
The alternative is to migrate to klists, I think ...
James
diff --git a/drivers/scsi/scsi_priv.h b/drivers/scsi/scsi_priv.h
--- a/drivers/scsi/scsi_priv.h
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/host remove race using the host state model).
Let me complete the SCSI process and I'll take them through the scsi-rc-
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On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 15:57 -0400, James Bottomley wrote:
I haven't had time to review the eh changes, but I was going to reply to
the other one (basically there's a better way to try to close the device
add/host remove race using the host state model).
Let me complete the SCSI process
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On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 15:19 -0700, Mike Anderson wrote:
A side effect of not applying Alan's previous patch that added
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Paulo Marques wrote:
James Painter wrote:
[...]
The attached patch repairs this. Apply it after the Brownell
patches. Let us know if it fixes your problem.
Unfortunately it doesn't :(
I can confirm that it does only happen in half-duplex mode.
Full-duplex connections seem to work fine
Paulo Marques wrote:
Paulo Marques wrote:
[...]
I can insert a few printk's into the driver and recompile / retest,
but where should I insert what to produce useful information?
Well, I've inserted a few debug statements in some places I thought
should give useful information, but I still
James Painter wrote:
I spent some time looking at this today
...
I found that the link_reset didn't re-establish link correctly when I
just moved that cat5 cable between the switch and the hub, but on a
fresh usb hotplug, it did connect and run stable for me.
I found a rather stupid bug I
This patch is against the current torvalds git tree with
usb-usbnet-gfp_flags-fix.patch and David Brownell's nine usbnet
modularization patches applied.
I found that the modularization patches broke the ax88772 framing code.
The rx urb's were not being sized large enough to hold the maximum
if it works for you?
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David Hollis wrote:
I wonder if it might just be simpler to wrap the 'val' in cpu_to_le16
in the ax8817x_mdio_read/write functions. Would make the rest of the code
cleaner and easier to follow.
Pointers to these functions are set in the dev-mii structure, and must
follow the ethtool_mii
What's the best source tree to use when submitting patches:
Latest released version (currently 2.4.12.4),
Latest prepatch (currently 2.4.13-rc6),
Latest -mm patch (currently 2.6.13-rc5-mm1),
Latest git snapshot (currently 2.6.13-rc6-git5),
something else?
It sounds to me like my asix changes
David Hollis wrote:
Interesting, I wonder if anyone else is using these devices on other PPC
or like systems? I suppose they may be trying to use them but not
having much success and just not reporting it. I wouldn't be too
surprised if it's an endian issue, though the PHY handling has been a
For what it is worth, I have working AX88178 code for the usbnet driver
I've been trying to find time to polish up to submit. I've been using
it daily for several months in a backport to 2.4 for an embedded system
(tivo). It's had less exercise in a 2.6 environment, but it's passed
the
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pc196344 scsi.agent[27309]: disk at
/devices/pci:00/:00:1d.2/usb4/4-2/4-2:1.0/host10/target10:0:0/10:0:0
:0
So, works very well. Thanks very much for your help in solving this issue,
and hopefully we'll see this patch in 2.6.13 onwards.
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supplies a 0 value to firmware_delay before the patch takes effect.
I'm not sure what the procedure is for getting this patch officially
recognised for inclusion into the kernel - Alan, are you able to sponsor
this patch for inclusion?
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, but still no
difference.
If I run fdisk /dev/sda however, then the kernel realises there is a
partition table and it all just works, thus:
Jul 5 16:24:27 pc196344 sudo: james : TTY=pts/1 ;
PWD=/usr/src/linux-2.6.12-jrt1 ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/sbin/fdisk /dev/sda
Jul 5 16:24:27 pc196344 kernel
David Hollis wrote:
There are some patches to handle the auto-negotiation that went in
2.6.11 or 2.6.12 andthey SHOULD be handling those cases better though
it is certainly possible that they don't work as well as they should.
In some of my testing, I was finding that I only really got the
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I've worked out what the problem is - this machine has more than 4GB
memory and I didn't have IOMMU compiled in - rebuilding the kernel with
this set and the problem goes away (with both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels).
James Pearson
James Pearson wrote:
I originally posted this to the LKML when using
, the device should only respond with the first 8
bytes of the device descriptor (just to get maxPacketLength)?
This hardware is giving me fits trying to get past the initial stages,
either my linux box says reading the device descriptor timed out, or
it read 0 bytes (in hub.c).
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says that the usb_storage bus_reset routine never returns.
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hung there instead of returning success or fail.
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On 7 Dec 2004, at 06:28, David Brownell wrote:
On Monday 06 December 2004 5:32 pm, James Pattinson wrote:
Here is what I get in the syslog when I plug it in:
usb 2-1: new full speed USB device using address 6
hub 2-1:1.0: USB hub found
hub 2-1:1.0: 3 ports detected
usb 2-1.3: new low speed USB
01 01 09 02 b2 02 01 05 82
95 02 85 10 09 10 b1 02 25 04 85 d6 09 d6 b1 02 25 07 85 e7 b1 02 26 ff
00 85 e4 81 02 c0
When query /proc/bus/usb/devices I get the hang, but the only message
appearing in the syslog is the control timeout on ep0in one.
Cheers!
James
vmware to hang, and all attempts to access
/proc/bus/usb/devices to hang as well.
I googled for the timeout error message - got a few hits but nothing
regarding hubs.
Can anything be done to correct this or is it basically an unsupportable
device?
Cheers,
James
looking feasible?
Al Viro has a tentative one at
http://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/people/viro/register_disk-hack
If someone could try it out and verify that it fixes the problem, we
could put it in.
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# CONFIG_USB_DYNAMIC_MINORS is not set
# CONFIG_USB_SUSPEND is not set
# CONFIG_USB_OTG is not set
#
# USB Host Controller Drivers
#
CONFIG_USB_EHCI_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_UHCI_HCD=y
CONFIG_USB_HID=y
CONFIG_USB_HIDINPUT=y
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should do this, if someone would care to try it out.
James
= hosts.c 1.102 vs edited =
--- 1.102/drivers/scsi/hosts.c 2004-10-11 10:03:45 -05:00
+++ edited/hosts.c 2004-10-26 20:49:51 -05:00
@@ -50,11 +50,6 @@
.release= scsi_host_cls_release,
};
-static int
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 04:50, Jens Axboe wrote:
It's not, it clearly looks like SCSI trying to kill off the queue
with pending commands.
That's what it looks like to me too ... there should be a fix for this
in the scsi-misc-2.6 tree.
James
command allocation
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On Sun, 2004-09-26 at 18:05, James Bottomley wrote:
There's not enough information to say why it happened. However, all the
SCSI code checks out (it's dated ... open coded reference counting
instead of kref, but it looks sound). The scenario described could be
seen if there's a problem
Manoj Bhatta wrote:
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I have one full speed usb 1.1 specific device .Which
is having iso OUT endpoint of packet length 840 .
I try to read data from my device(fingerprint scanner
) through iso read. But i get data by using iso
transfer but all data are not actual data which i am
able to
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Tuukka Toivonen wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004, James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
I think that it would be greatly improved is there was a user land lib
that applications talked to. With the kernel just doing the interface
Have you looked at the GStreamer? It tries to be like this.
It also tries
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