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Date:      Sun, 3 Jul 2016 15:35:00 +0200
From:      Gary Jennejohn <gljennjohn@gmail.com>
To:        Gary Palmer <gpalmer@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-usb@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: USB and loader.conf hints
Message-ID:  <20160703153500.01b1c686@ernst.home>
In-Reply-To: <20160703123506.GC70150@in-addr.com>
References:  <20160703014245.GB70150@in-addr.com> <20160703123506.GC70150@in-addr.com>

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On Sun, 3 Jul 2016 13:35:06 +0100
Gary Palmer <gpalmer@freebsd.org> wrote:

> On Sun, Jul 03, 2016 at 02:42:46AM +0100, Gary Palmer wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > Is it possible to wire a disk device to a particular USB port
> > via loader.conf hints?
> > 
> > My problem is that my root device appears via USB.  If I leave my 3g
> > dongle attached, then it competes for the root device for what gets
> > da0, and the two times I've tried the dongle wins and gets da0 and
> > the boot stops as it can't find the root partitions.
> > 
> > This is in a nanobsd install, so I'm not sure if labels would work
> > as nanobsd is set up to use device names.  
> 
> More specifically, I see from dmesg 
> 
>   "umass1: at uhub1, port 1, addr 4 (disconnected)"
> 
>   (why that isn't also available on probe I don't know).  
> 
> How do I represent that in loader.conf?  e.g.
> 
> hints.umass.1.at="uhub1" 
> 
> doesn't exactly communicate what is needed, I also need the port number
> in there somehow, and "hint.umass.1.port" would seem to be reserved for
> the I/O address according to device.hints(5)
> 
> 
> FYI the usbconfig output is:
> 
> ugen0.1:  <EHCI root HUB Intel> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST
> spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=SAVE (0mA) ugen0.2:  <product 0x07db
> vendor 0x8087> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps)
> pwr=SAVE (0mA) ugen0.3:  <Ultra Fast Media Generic> at usbus0,
> cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (96mA) ugen0.4:  <ZTE
> Mobile Broadband Station ZTE,Incorporated> at usbus0, cfg=0
> md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON (500mA)
> 

This won't help to solve your problem, but if I understand the above
trace correctly the ZTE dongle is also presenting itself as
containing mass storage.

Seems like the long-term solution would be to add a quirk (if at
all possible) to ignore the storage part.

Looking at usb_quirk(4) this might help: UQ_MSC_ALT_IFACE_1
but I'm not certain.

Anyway, take a look at the manpage, because it's possible to set a
quirk in loader.conf.

-- 
Gary Jennejohn



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