Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 00:00:05 -0700 (PDT) From: paradox <algorist2000@yahoo.com> To: freebsd-usb@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Is the freebsd usb generic device driver complete? Message-ID: <20050430070005.16965.qmail@web53606.mail.yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: 6667
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sorry, i wrote the last mail in linux,can't check the source codes,so i made some mistakes. The ival is set to USBD_DEFAULT_INTERVAL, whose value should be -1,In uhci_open function, it will be convert to pipe->endpoint>edesc->binterval automatically. My machine are uhci interface, with the usb key linked to the usb bus directly.In linux , the driver first set the address to 00 02,then get descriptors, at last,it set the configuration to 0x 00 01, then send 5 bytes to the usb ckey and got a ACK response. In freebsd, it first set the address to 00 02 also, but it insert a GET_STATUS packet in thosr GET_DESCRIPTOR packet and got 0x 00 00 resopnse.It also set the configuration to 0x 00 01(two times, one is when I load usb.ko,another time is when I load ugen.ko.when I open the nodes. it send CLEAT_FEATURE packet twice, then send a OUT packet just like in the linux environment, but got a NAK response. --- Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely12.cicely.de> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 11:24:15PM -0700, paradox > wrote: > > I am using a low speed usb key in freebsd > > 5.3Release,It has 2 interrupt pipe besides the > control > > pipe,the IN pipe is endpoint 1,its interval is 20, > OUT > > pipe is endpoint 2, interval is 10. I wrote a > driver > > for it in linux,and everything is ok.when I plug > the > > key in a system with freebsd 5.3release, it find > the > > key,make 3 nodes ugen0,ugen0.1 and ugen0.2 for it, > I > > can get those descriptors from ugen0,but I can't > wrote > > anything in the OUT pipe ugen0.2. from usb > analyser I > > found the system send the write packet,just like > in > > linux,but the return is NAK. > > Getting NAKs is the normal way for a device to tell, > that it > has nothing to say or can't take the offered data. > Either your device really has nothing to say or > isn't configured > correctly. > There is nothing more to say without knwoing more > about your > device and it's protocol. > > > I read the code in ugen.c,usbdi.c,uhci.c,usb.c and > > usbdi_util.c,and don't know why it set the ival to > > USB_DEFAULT_IVAL(0),I contact with Lennart > Augustsson > > whose name is in the head of those usb codes, he > said > > he has never run those code in freebsd and he > didn't > > write the intr write code! > > I can't find USB_DEFAULT_IVAL inside FreeBSD's usb > source. > Most of the files you mention don't even contain the > string ival. > > > the ugen.c, I hope i can made a patch for it.can > > anyone tell me how the intr write designs in the > > ugen.c, and why it only use the USB_DEFAULT_IVAL? > > > USB_DEFAULT_IVAL doesn't exist. > You should be more specific about this. > > -- > B.Walter BWCT > http://www.bwct.de > bernd@bwct.de > info@bwct.de > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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