On 3/17/2011 12:17, Arjen de Korte wrote:
This patch (committed after 2.6.0 was released) claims to restore
2.4.1 behavior:
http://trac.networkupstools.org/projects/nut/changeset/2893
All of the above are irrelevant here. The driver runs fine when started as
root, so this must be a permission
Citeren Charles Lepple :
If I run it under strace, the ioctls on the /dev/bus/usb file descriptor
preceeding each "operation not permitted" error return 0, not an
error code
such as EPERM.
That seems strange. Would you please compress and send the strace output
(without "-u root")?
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2011/3/17 Arjen de Korte
> Citeren Charles Lepple :
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> Arjen: do we actually have any cases of reports larger than 8 bytes?
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> Yes. At least the MGE Evolution series uses reports that are larger than 8
> bytes.
some Eaton and Dell models too
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> If so, should we mark this as a quirk
Citeren Charles Lepple :
Arjen: do we actually have any cases of reports larger than 8 bytes?
Yes. At least the MGE Evolution series uses reports that are larger
than 8 bytes.
If so, should we mark this as a quirk for CyberPower devices?
Well, I still don't understand why we can't read
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