¹ÚÈ£»ó wrote:
/proc/bus/usb/001/002 test 13,3.363831 secs
/proc/bus/usb/001/002 test 14 --> 22 (error 22)
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You can see that the last test is error.
Anyone who knows what test 14 performs tell me it in detail.
As Martin said, use the source code
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, [ks_c_5601-1987] ¹ÚÈ£»ó wrote:
> /proc/bus/usb/001/002 test 14 --> 22 (error 22)
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> You can see that the last test is error.
>
> Anyone who knows what test 14 performs tell me it in detail.
Write & read-back test using Con
Hello.
I am using ‘tsestusb.c’ to test USB gadget driver.
In the Web page, test is run to ‘test 8’.
However, my output is different from that Web page.
Here is my output :
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# testusb -a
/proc/bus/usb/001/002 test 0,0.10 secs
/proc/bus/usb/0
In Target PC, Linux 2.4.23 is used and 'net2280' module and 'g_zero' module
are loaded.
Why testusb does not run correctly to odd number (1, 3, 5, 7)?
They work for me, but I've probably got a more current driver.
Try upgrading.
- Dave
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Hello.
I am testing NetChip 2280 by using 'testusb.c'
'testusb -a -t odd(1, 3, 5, 7)' does not run, maybe, 'write' operations do
not run.
However, to 0,2,4,6,8,9,10,11,12, 'testusb' command runs correctly.
In Host PC, Linux 2.6.7 is used and 'usbtest' module is loaded.
In Target PC, Linux 2.4.23
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, [utf-8] 박호상 wrote:
> I was testing the USB Gadget Driver.
> I have some problems to use "testusb".
> Once I typed "testusb -a", some messages are printed, and things which is related to
> USB do not operate correctly.
>
> The messages are bellows.
>
I was testing the USB Gadget Driver.
I have some problems to use "testusb".
Once I typed "testusb -a", some messages are printed, and things which is related to
USB do not operate correctly.
The messages are bellows.
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Unknown speed /proc/