This patch adds support to usbnet for devices based on the ASIX AX88172
USB 2.0 Ethernet chipset.
Greg, please apply.
--- linux-2.6.0-test3-mm2/drivers/usb/net/usbnet.c.orig 2003-08-15 21:55:02.789323080
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+++ linux-2.6.0-test3-mm2/drivers/usb/net/usbnet.c 2003-08-15 21:55:09.506301944
Roger Larsson wrote:
What type is the host? uhci, ohci, ehci?
How does the usb status differ
cat /proc/bus/usb/devices
i've tried it on all three types of hosts and the device never shows up
in the /proc/bus/usb/devices.
thanks
dave
David Brownell wrote:
And you're sure the IRQs are arriving at the controllers?
See the FAQ entry about devices not accepting addresses...
yep, read the FAQ and did the checks per the instructions, i do see
IRQ's arriving at the controllers using several other usb devices, and i
do see
I already posted that my Creative USB optical mouse
does not work in linux. I have been trying to debug
it my self dispite my lack of kernel source and usb
knowledge.
I managed to borrow a Packard Bell USB optical mouse
which works fine in linux. So in summery
The Creative mouse:
-works on this
Mahlzeit
I'm currently testing the cyberJack smart card reader under 2.6.0-t2
using a patched cyberJack driver (added locking) together with a UHCI
host controller.
The problem is, that it works the first open/io/io/.../close sequence
after inserting it, but fails after the second open. This
I already posted that my Creative USB optical mouse
does not work in linux. I have been trying to debug
it my self dispite my lack of kernel source and usb
knowledge.
I managed to borrow a Packard Bell USB optical mouse
which works fine in linux. So in summery
The Creative mouse:
-works
NB: Please accept my sincere apologies if this is not the appropriate
place to post this problem. I am posting this problem to a list which I
am not a subscriber of. If this is undesirable, please redirect me via
email [EMAIL PROTECTED] IMHO http://linux-usb.org FAQ is not
entirely clear
Hi,David
I need to implement usb client(such as a mass-storage) on PXA255 based on
linux-2.4.18-rmk7-pxa3.But I have no idea about how to start it.Can you
help me?
Someone told me that the code(usb_ctl.c,usb_ep0.c...) in arch/arm/mach-pxa/
is a old stuff and you are maintaining a new
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On Sunday 17 August 2003 9:57 pm, Owen Stevens wrote:
NB: Please accept my sincere apologies if this is not the appropriate
place to post this problem. I am posting this problem to a list which I
am not a subscriber of. If this is undesirable,