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[quoted lines by Greg KH on 2007/07/28 at 23:04 -0700]
>It's easier to go from a sysfs device to a usbfs device, but I don't
>understand the question really. You want to know how to do it on newer
>kernels but not older ones? The mapping is still the same, nothing has
>changed, you can still jus
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 10:08:21AM -0400, Dave Mielke wrote:
> Given that the default kernel options seem to be excluding
> /sys/class/usb_device/ these days, what's the best way on a newer kernel to
> map
> a usbfs device to its corresponding sysfs device? Please understand that it's
> not reason
> It's not possible for the ports on your computer but it is possible
> for certain brands of hub. For example, check out this page:
>
> http://www.gniibe.org/ac-power-by-usb/ac-power-control.html
>
> If you can get the right sort of hub, it just might work.
Nice link! Thanks a lot!
It seems like
Hi there,
I have a SAMSUNG ARM S3C44B0X. This has USB gadget interface.
I ported linux 2.6.9 on to this ARM board. Is there a way I can use
this gadget interface.
I read the material on the gadget API. But I didn't understand the
procedure.
If I want to connect wireless USB to the gadget inter
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Olaf G. wrote:
> > Actually it is. Apparently the stick won't work unless it receives
> > some particular combination of signals and power on the USB lines. The
> > PCMCIA controller provides what it wants and the EHCI controller
> > doesn't -- at least, it doesn't until ehc
On Sat, 28 Jul 2007, Jean-Claude Repetto wrote:
> Sorry, my fault. This is the right log :
> Jul 28 08:39:53 corborant sd 2:0:0:0: [sdb] Spinning up
> disk...<7>usb-storage: queuecommand called
> Jul 28 08:39:53 corborant usb-storage: *** thread awakened.
> Jul 28 08:39:53 corborant usb-storage:
> Actually it is. Apparently the stick won't work unless it receives
> some particular combination of signals and power on the USB lines. The
> PCMCIA controller provides what it wants and the EHCI controller
> doesn't -- at least, it doesn't until ehci-hcd is loaded and by then
> the stick has a