uath under FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE
Steven Friedrich
freebsd at insightbb.com
Sat Dec 26 14:42:51 UTC 2009
On Friday 25 December 2009 11:42:43 pm Weongyo Jeong wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 25, 2009 at 11:44:12AM -0800, Sam Leffler wrote:
> > Steven Friedrich wrote:
> > >On Thursday 24 December 2009 05:09:42 pm Weongyo Jeong wrote:
> > >>OK. It looks weird idProduct didn't be decreased 1 after loading the
> > >>firmware.
> > >>
> > >>And what I'd like to see is the *full* result of the following steps:
> > >>
> > >> 1. plugs in your USB device.
> > >> 2. run commands as follows:
> > >>
> > >> # kldload if_uath
> > >> # dmesg | tail
> > >> # uathload -v -d /dev/ugen4.3
> > >> # dmesg | tail
> > >>
> > >>In a theory, after loading the firmware normally the device which at
> > >> the moment idProduct is 0x4251 is detached and reseted then it should
> > >> be reattached with idProduct(0x4250).
> > >>
> > >>regards,
> > >>Weongyo Jeong
> > >
> > >Opps, I'm sorry, the reply I just sent ws wrong because once you've used
> > >uathload, you have to unplugplug the device before you can run it again.
> > >So here it is:
> > >Load firmware ar5523.bin (builtin) to /dev/ugen4.3
> > >send block 0: 147368 bytes remaining
> > >
> > > : data...
> > > : wait for ack...flags=0x14 total=149416
> >
> > <...snip...>
> >
> > The device should detach and be re-enumerated w/ a different device id
> > that the driver attaches to. Hard to say why it does not.
> >
> > uathload should be automatically run by devd but it appears the devd
> > rules file I did got lost (don't see it in the tree).
>
> I agree with sam@ that it's hard to understand why it's not detached
> after downloading the firmware.
>
> Yesterday I ordered `Netgear Wireless USB Adapter WG111T' which probably
> is same one with you so I could reproduce your problem and debug it.
>
> regards,
> Weongyo Jeong
>
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Thanks for your effort. I appreciate it.
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