Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 08:48:07 +0200 From: gabor@zahemszky.hu To: Hans Petter Selasky <hps@bitfrost.no> Cc: freebsd-usb@freebsd.org Subject: Re: u3g and Vodafone k3772 (not k3772z) Message-ID: <b02117a6904277a0a674ef618f8b98b0@zahemszky.hu> In-Reply-To: <543F662E.2010801@bitfrost.no> References: <c5c1344ad4a64cd91e769a0e0fd750aa@zahemszky.hu> <543F662E.2010801@bitfrost.no>
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>> I tried to switch it to USB-modem mode, but none of the usb_quirks >> worked. And with EJECT_HUAWEI, I got an error, too. >> >> # usbconfig -d ugen4.3 add_quirk UQ_MSC_EJECT_HUAWEI >> Adding quirk 'UQ_MSC_EJECT_HUAWEI' failed, continuing. >> # > > Did you load the u3g and usb_quirk modules first? Yes. My method was: - first I plugged in the stick. - Found, that nothing know about it. - Pulled out # kldload u3g - plugged it second time - nothing - pulled out # kldload usb_quirk # man usb_quirk - plugged the stick - tried all of the u3g quirks, found in the manual and in the usbconfig dump_quirk_names list with the command: usbconfig -d useg4.3 add_quirk UQ_MSC_EJECT_* one after the other. Actually I've just found, that there is a remove_quirk subcommand, too. Maybe I need to remove a quirk if it's not the correct one? >> Under Linux, with usb_modeswitch, I could switch it to modem, with >> the >> >> MessageContent="55534243123456780000000000000011062000000100000000000000000000" >> >> string, and after it, it will be Vendor=12d1 ProdID=14cf. There are >> some >> interesting information about this modem in this forum thread: >> >> >> http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1114 >> >> Is it possible, to use this modem under FreeBSD? And if yes, how? >> > > Modeswitch is available under FreeBSD too. Check the ports Hm, I didn't know about it, At the evening, I'll try it. > collection. Although we prefer putting the quirks into the kernel. Isn't it a good idea to make it possible to add new quirks from userspace? Thanks, Gabor < Gabor at Zahemszky dot HU >
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