Hi,

I've been trying to get my Silver Speedtouch USB 330 rev 4.00 working on
a machine running Debian Sarge and a custom 2.6.4 kernel.


I have tried to use both the kernel driver and the user space driver
and gone through the list archives trying to solve my problem to no
avail...


I've tried to use the speedtch module available in the 2.6.4 tree, but
couldn't get anywhere. I've also checked out the CVS version of the
kernel space driver, built it, loaded it fine, tried using modem_run
(specifying alcaudsl.sys, firmware I got from the CD which accompanied
the modem), but I still have the same problem as before, I keep getting 
the same output:

cat /proc/net/atm/speedtch\:0
Speed Touch 330  (usb-0000:00:07.2-2)
MAC: 00:90:d0:c7:ef:57
AAL5: tx 0 ( 0 err ), rx 0 ( 0 err, 0 drop )
Line state unknown, no firmware

/var/log/syslog tells me:

Mar 30 13:12:13 gonzo modem_run[7633]: modem_run version 1.2 started by
conall uid 0
Mar 30 13:12:15 gonzo modem_run[7633]: Unable to locate firmware in
/usr/src/firmware/alcaudsl.sys


I have also tried the user space driver, both by installing the
speedtouch-1.2 deb package I found digging around the files section in
SourceForge and via the speedtouchconf script which just automates the
process.

I've tried loading the firmware a number of ways, specifying
alcaudsl.sys, a concatonated version of ZZZLP1.eni and ZZZLP2.eni and
using the -a flag of modem_run to specify both ZZZLP1.eni and
ZZZLP2.eni.

When I try either of the methods involving ZZZLP1.eni and ZZZLP2.eni, 
I get these errors in my /var/log/syslog:

Mar 30 13:13:07 gonzo modem_run[7868]: modem_run version 1.2 started by
conall uid 0
Mar 30 13:13:10 gonzo kernel: usb 1-2: bulk timeout on ep5in
Mar 30 13:13:10 gonzo kernel: usbfs: USBDEVFS_BULK failed dev 2 ep 0x85
len 512 ret -110
Mar 30 13:13:12 gonzo kernel: usb 1-2: bulk timeout on ep5out
Mar 30 13:13:12 gonzo kernel: usbfs: USBDEVFS_BULK failed dev 2 ep 0x5
len 935 ret -110
Mar 30 13:13:12 gonzo modem_run[7868]: BLOCK1

While this is appearing im my syslog, modem_run isn't terminating until
I kill it using ^C manually, then the errors stop appearing in the
syslog.


Has anyone got any ideas how I can get either the kernel space or the
user space driver working?

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