Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 16:35:47 +0100 From: Lorenzo Cogotti <miciamail@hotmail.it> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Cc: Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net> Subject: Re: USB Texas Instruments CDCE modem not recognized by cdce Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP147315928EC145BB9C9B416D5B80@phx.gbl> In-Reply-To: <201112081539.11014.hselasky@c2i.net> References: <BLU0-SMTP315CB9B6D5B3279610896B9D5B80@phx.gbl> <201112081539.11014.hselasky@c2i.net>
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Il giorno gio, 08/12/2011 alle 15.39 +0100, Hans Petter Selasky ha scritto: > Typically you need to select configuration 1 for dual RNDIS/CDCE devices to > work. > > 1) Locate your device: > > usbconfig > > 2) Set config 1 > > usbconfig -d X.Y set_config 1 > > To permanently do this, you can set the configuration index 1 quirk for your > device. > I tried editing if_cdce.c adding to the static array mentioned in my first mail: {USB_VPI(USB_VENDOR_TI, 0x6060, 0)}, obviously if this edit is necessary, a nice good little #define for 0x6060 should be added where appropriate. The device get detected and properly claimed by the cdce module. It is all good unless I actually try to connect with: dhclient ue0 When I try this, the DHCP request just hangs and times out. I tried usbconfig -d 0.2 set_config 1 This produces: cdce0: at uhub0, port 3, addr 2 (disconnected) cdce0: <CDC Ethernet/RNDIS Communication Interface> on usbus0 ue0: <USB Ethernet> on cdce0 ue0: Ethernet address: 00:e1:a7:76:76:81 cdce1: <CDC Ethernet/RNDIS Data Interface> on usbus0 cdce1: No valid alternate setting found device_attach: cdce1 attach returned 6 cdce1: <CDC Ethernet/RNDIS Data Interface> on usbus0 cdce1: No valid alternate setting found device_attach: cdce1 attach returned 6 Despite this moltitude of scary messages, dhclient now works good and I can surf with my USB modem on FreeBSD, which is as awesome as it sounds. So, the questions now are: 1) was the if_cdce.c edit necessary, or the usbconfig is more than enough? 2) how/should could this stuff be made in an automagic way by FreeBSD? Since everything I have on this desktop has been detected flawlessly, this was the only thing that made me suffer. -- Lorenzo Cogotti
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