Hi,
I am looking for a driver for a Scanlogic SL811 USB hostcontroller. It
is an 8 bit
part for embedded systems. Has anybody written a host controller driver
for this part ? Or does anybody know where I can find a driver for this
part ?
Matthias
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does it reproduce with the current hotplug scripts?
- Original Message -
From: "Miles Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: [linux-usb-devel] Re: usb.agent ought to report "Hub driver already
loaded." for hub
devices?
> What
Miles Lane wrote:
>
> David Brownell wrote:
>
> > If this is the same erratum I remember from before,
> > it shouldn't show up in recent hardware. Only chips
> > made before last May or so, not more recent ones;
> > recent Socket-A systems tend to have Via (or ALi,
> > DDR now available :-) chi
The actual usbvision driver should support the nt1004 (you will need
to add the right idvendor and id product) and then probably modify some
parameters. The BELKIN is a nt1004.
If it doesn't work, I'll like to see a messages with debug if possible.
Cheers.
Nacho.
On Fri, Mar 02, 20
On Fri, Mar 02, 2001 at 06:08:53PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The frame rate that the debugging says is around 4 frames per second.Also
> other cameras seem to
> display different sizes of each block of video.It would seem the new code
> would have to auto dectect the
> cameras abil
Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.4.3-pre2 for the USB Visor driver, to allow it
to work properly with the MiniJam module. It was proposed by Arnim
Laeuger.
thanks,
greg k-h
diff -Naur -X /home/greg/linux/dontdiff linux-2.4.3-pre2/drivers/usb/serial/visor.c
linux-2.4.3-pre2-greg/drivers/usb/seri
Quoting Jose Ignacio Gijón <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Also, could you explain what the below is.
> > #define USES_USBVISION_PUTPIXEL0 /* 0=Fast/oops 1=Slow/secure */
>
> This was taken from the cpia driver, and actually is not used any more,
> the driver still needs a clean up :)
Thi
> drivers/sound/Config.in: C-Media PCI audio depends on CONFIG_PCI
> drivers/sound/gus_midi.c: use proper include style
> drivers/sound/ymfpci.c: init var to NULL to kill warning
Jeff - by all means hand on the network stuff but send sound stuff via me
_
Tiny unimportant cleanups. Kill warnings, etc.
Changes:
drivers/ieee1394/ohci1394.h: remove PCI id now in include/linux/pci_ids.h
drivers/pci/pci.ids: change '??' that gets interpreted (eventually) by
newer gcc compilers as a trigraph
drivers/pcmcia/bulkmem.c: include proc_fs.h
drivers/p
Alan Cox wrote:
>
> > drivers/sound/Config.in: C-Media PCI audio depends on CONFIG_PCI
> > drivers/sound/gus_midi.c: use proper include style
> > drivers/sound/ymfpci.c: init var to NULL to kill warning
>
> Jeff - by all means hand on the network stuff but send sound stuff via me
Sorry, thought
I would too...!There were some messages sent to me about the code not
working
with NT1004 chipsets. I looked at the code, and agree with you
Also, there is one message that the "make modules" does not work
UUUMMMrrggg..
Dwaine.
"Jose Ignacio Gij?n" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> o
Title: ehci devel
Hi,
Searching the archives did not reveal a lot for EHCI.
Is there any development going on in this area?
I'd like to provide testing help. I have access to a pdk, an Advisor(soon, waiting for trade in), and a cypress fx2 development kit.
Regards,
TomH
Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.2.19-pre16 that updates the USB bluetooth driver to
the same level of 2.4.2.
(patch 1 of 7 in this bundle)
thanks,
greg k-h
p.s. It's "Greg Kroah-Hartman" (1 'n') :)
diff -Naur -X /home/greg/linux/dontdiff linux-2.2.19-pre16/drivers/usb/bluetooth.c
linux-2.2.1
Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.2.19-pre16 that updates the USB dc2xx driver to
the same level of 2.4.2.
(patch 2 of 7 in this bundle)
thanks,
greg k-h
diff -Naur -X /home/greg/linux/dontdiff linux-2.2.19-pre16/drivers/usb/dc2xx.c
linux-2.2.19-pre16-greg/drivers/usb/dc2xx.c
--- linux-2.2.19-p
Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.2.19-pre16 that updates the USB keyspan driver to
the same level of 2.4.3-pre2.
(patch 4 of 7 in this bundle)
thanks,
greg k-h
diff -Naur -X /home/greg/linux/dontdiff
linux-2.2.19-pre16/drivers/usb/serial/keyspan.c
linux-2.2.19-pre16-greg/drivers/usb/serial/key
Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.2.19-pre16 that updates the USB empeg driver to
the same level of 2.4.2.
(patch 3 of 7 in this bundle)
thanks,
greg k-h
diff -Naur -X /home/greg/linux/dontdiff linux-2.2.19-pre16/drivers/usb/serial/empeg.c
linux-2.2.19-pre16-greg/drivers/usb/serial/empeg.c
--- l
Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.2.19-pre16 that updates the USB visor driver to
the same level of 2.4.2.
(patch 6 of 7 in this bundle)
thanks,
greg k-h
diff -Naur -X /home/greg/linux/dontdiff linux-2.2.19-pre16/drivers/usb/serial/visor.c
linux-2.2.19-pre16-greg/drivers/usb/serial/visor.c
--- l
Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.2.19-pre16 that updates the USB serial core and
USB serial generic driver to the same level of 2.4.2.
(patch 5 of 7 in this bundle)
thanks,
greg k-h
diff -Naur -X /home/greg/linux/dontdiff
linux-2.2.19-pre16/drivers/usb/serial/usbserial.c
linux-2.2.19-pre16-gre
Hi,
Here's a patch against 2.2.19-pre16 that updates the USB whiteheat
driver to the same level of 2.4.2.
(patch 7 of 7 in this bundle)
thanks,
greg k-h
diff -Naur -X /home/greg/linux/dontdiff
linux-2.2.19-pre16/drivers/usb/serial/whiteheat.c
linux-2.2.19-pre16-greg/drivers/usb/serial/whit
Expect a new driver update Very Soon ... it now enumerates
high speed devices!! Which means that devices using control
and bulk transports (only) should be usable.
Any unit tests or drivers that involve only that functionality
should behave. Tom, what sort of testing were you thinking
of doing?
I have a Linux/alpha system running 2.2.18, and a LInux/ix86 system
also with 2.2.18. The Linux/ix86 system supports the ohci-usb boards
I have just fine. I tried them in my alpha, and I get in my logs
messages like:
Mar 5 13:33:41 icarus kernel: usb.c: USB new device connect, assigned device n
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 02:52:24PM -0800, David Brownell wrote:
> I didn't see that thread. I agree, pci_alloc_consistent() already has
> a signature that's up to the job. The change you suggest would need
> to affect every architecture's implementation of that code ... which
> somehow seems not
> And mm/slab.c changes semantics when CONFIG_SLAB_DEBUG
> is set: it ignores SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN. That seems more like
> the root cause of the problem to me!
>
HWCACHE_ALIGN does not guarantee a certain byte alignment. And
additionally it's not even guaranteed that kmalloc() uses that
HWCACHE_ALI
> > And mm/slab.c changes semantics when CONFIG_SLAB_DEBUG
> > is set: it ignores SLAB_HWCACHE_ALIGN. That seems more like
> > the root cause of the problem to me!
>
> HWCACHE_ALIGN does not guarantee a certain byte alignment. And
> additionally it's not even guaranteed that kmalloc() uses that
>
I have the message.log file online.Check out how the framerate drops and the
the width & height go crazy.
Jan 8 00:43:09 www kernel: ISO Lenght 959 WidthOfImage 320 HeightOfImage 240
Framerate 6
Jan 8 00:43:09 www kernel: usbvision data error: [5] len=8396594, status=25
Jan 8 00:43:09 www
Sounds like a good idea to me! I'll try to look at how that
lock is used.
- Dave
- Original Message -
From: "Dunlap, Randy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 5:58 PM
Subject: RE: [linux-usb-devel] Re: [patch] ooops in 2.4.2-pre3
> Hi Dave-
Hi,
Here's an updated version of the EHCI driver I posted a while back
(0221) ... this one enumerates! At least for one usb 2.0 device. The
usb 1.1 devices still get handed off to the companion OHCI.
The patch should apply against 2.4.2-ac11 (which has a couple of
key hub patches), but it's act
> At the time, I didn't feel like creating a custom sub-allocator just
> for USB, and since then I haven't had the inclination nor motivation
> to go back to trying to get my USB mouse or iPAQ communicating via USB.
> (I've not used this USB port for 3 years anyway).
>
> I'd be good to get it don
Em Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 01:26:25PM -0600, Jeff Garzik escreveu:
> Tiny unimportant cleanups. Kill warnings, etc.
>
> Changes:
> net/ipx/af_ipx.c: put braces around what compiler calls an "ambigiuous if"
> diff -u linux_2_4/net/ipx/af_ipx.c:1.1.1.18 linux_2_4/net/ipx/af_ipx.c:1.1.1.18.2.1
> --
Russell King writes:
> A while ago, I looked at what was required to convert the OHCI driver
> to pci_alloc_consistent, and it turns out that the current interface is
> highly sub-optimal. It looks good on the face of it, but it _really_
> does need sub-page allocations to make sense for USB
> From: "David S. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 20:53:21 -0800 (PST)
>[...]
> Gerard Roudier wrote for the sym53c8xx driver the exact thing
> UHCI/OHCI need for this.
Thanks for the hint.
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Anyways, is this the end of the discussion regarding my patch?
If it goes in, th
Hi all,
I've taken a big stick to the Inside Out Networks Edgeport USB to serial
Linux driver, and now have a new version available. As I couldn't get
the SourceForge patch page to accept a new patch (the description is
there, but not the patch itself...) I've attached it to this message.
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